Browsing Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Kuzyakov, Yakov Prof. Dr."
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Impact of carbon and nitrogen application in paddy-soil ecosystem: 13,14C labeling, zymography, pH mapping and PLFA
(2020-05-29)Rice (Oryza sativa L.), a major cereal crop, is cultivated on more than 140 million hectares worldwide. Consequently, rice growing paddy fields are major consumers of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and the biggest users of ... -
Rhizosphere engineering Improving plant tolerance to drought by modifying the physical and biological properties of the rhizosphere
(2018-10-23)Among various biotic and abiotic stresses, drought is one of the most limiting factors compromising plant growth and crop productivity. Mobility and availability of nutrients are controlling factors for plant growth and ... -
Unfavorable environmental conditions: Consequences for microbial metabolism and C stabilization in soil
(2017-11-21)Soil microorganisms are primary drivers of biogeochemical cycles, making them an important link between pedosphere and atmosphere. Soil microbes control the carbon (C) transfer from terrestrial ecosystem to the atmosphere ... -
Recrystallization of pedogenic and biogenic carbonates in soil: Environmental controls, modelling and relevance for paleoenvironmental reconstructions and dating
(2017-05-30)The reliability of paleoenvironment (paleoclimate, paleovegetation etc.) interpretations and radiocarbon ages based on isotopes of carbon (δ13C, 14C), oxygen (δ18O) and clumped isotopes (Δ47) in soil carbonates types e.g. ... -
Crop residue decomposition and stabilization in soil organic matter
(2017-02-10)Cropland soils may be sources or sinks for atmospheric CO2. In general, it is assumed that C input into the soil and soil organic matter (SOM) levels are linearly related. This gives rise to environmental concerns regarding ... -
Effects of rainforest transformation systems on carbon cycle and soil fertility
(2016-01-06)Agriculture faces the challenge of producing, in the first half of the 21st century, a similar amount of calories to those produced during the last 400 years, while also reducing its negative environmental impacts, such ... -
Effect of Composted and Vermicomposted Cotton Residues on Nutrient Contents, Ryegrass Growth and Bacterial Blight Mitigation
(2013-04-05)The use of organic residues as amendments to improve soil organic matter level and long term soil fertility is gaining importance due to their potential for improving soil health and productivity. Conversion of crop residues ...