07.07.2008· Summary. In semi-arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced
07.07.2008· In semi‐arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and
In semi-arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31P-NMR to
Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi-arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction and 31P-NMR spectroscopy Author: Solomon, D., Lehmann, J. Source: European journal of soil science 2000 v.51 no.4 pp. 699-708 ISSN: 1351-0754 Subject: tillage, phosphorus, losses from soil, soil chemistry, land use, soil degradation, low input agriculture, extraction,
In semiarid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31P-NMR to investigate the effects of land use changes, i.e. native woodland, degraded woodland, cultivation for 3 and 15 years...
Summary In semi-arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31 P-NMR to investigate the effects of land use changes, i.e. native woodland, degraded woodland, cultivation for 3,
Summary In semi-arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31 P-NMR to investigate the effects of land use changes, i.e. native woodland, degraded woodland, cultivation for 3,
In semiarid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31P-NMR to investigate the effects of land use changes, i.e. native woodland, degraded woodland, cultivation for 3 and 15 years...
Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi-arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction and 31P-NMR spectroscopy Author: Solomon, D., Lehmann, J. Source: European journal of soil science 2000 v.51 no.4 pp. 699-708 ISSN: 1351-0754 Subject: tillage, phosphorus, losses from soil, soil chemistry, land use, soil degradation, low input agriculture, extraction,
Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi-arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction and 31P-NMR spectroscopy D. SOLOMONJ.LEHMANN Institute of Soil Science and Soil Geography, University of Bayreuth, Universita¨tstrasse 30, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany Summary In semi-arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low
01.12.2000· In semi‐arid northern Tanzania, the native woodland is being rapidly cleared and replaced by low input agriculture. This has resulted in pronounced environmental degradation, and in particular loss of phosphorus (P) from the soil. We have used sequential extraction and 31P‐NMR to investigate the effects of land use changes, i.e. native woodland, degraded woodland, cultivation for 3 and 15,
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07.04.2016· Soloman, D., and Lehman, J., 2000. Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi‐arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction and 31 P‐NMR spectroscopy. Eur. J. Soil Sci., 51: 699–708. CrossRef Google Scholar
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20.04.2016· Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in terrestrial ecosystems. Knowledge on the role of dust in the biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus is very limited with no quantitative information on,
12.06.2006· Solomon D, Lehmann J. Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi-arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction 31 P-NMR spectroscopy. European Journal of Soil Science. 2000; 51:699–708. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2389.2000.00326.x. [Google Scholar]
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Abstract In the semi-arid part of northern Tanzania, the native tropical woodland is undergoing a rapid conversion into agricultural land. This has resulted in drastic ecological changes in the region. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of these changes in land use systems on the amount and composition of SOM in bulk soil samples and size separates.
15.02.2018· D. Solomon and J. Lehmann, “Loss of phosphorus from soil in semi-arid northern Tanzania as a result of cropping: evidence from sequential extraction and 31 P-NMR spectroscopy,” European Journal of Soil Science, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 699–708, 2000. View at: Publisher Site |
Determination of the Soil Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, Available Phosphorus and the Combined Aboveground Plant Materials in the Semi-Arid Mbulu District, Tanzania Author(s) Mligo Cosmas Abstract Soil of the semi-arid Mbulu District is part of the tropical soils, covered with sparse trees, shrubs or grasses in which domestic grazing animals have prevented the wide spread of vegetation cover. The,
A Study of the Soil Catenas from Semi arid Tanzania and Their Potential for Estimating the Extent of Accelerated Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Leading to Land Degradation . Author: Andrew Stewart. Publisher: ISBN: OCLC:972833061. Category: Soil erosion. Page: 51. View: 876. DOWNLOAD & READ. 1997 By Andrew Stewart. Geography. Patterns of Regional Geography World regions. Stockdale ,
25.09.2012· The low N and P conditions are illustrated by the extremely low losses of N as N 2 O at this site (< 2 mg N m −2 yr −1, F. A. Dijkstra et al., unpublished results) and the low levels of available P (4–7 mg P kg −1 soil, measured in nonfumigated soil extracts) relative to those in 98 North American grassland soils (2–100 mg P kg −1 soil; Craine & Jackson, 2010).
Soil organic carbon. Higher soil organic carbon (15.8 to 25.6 Mg C ha-1) after tree fallows than in the continuously cropped soils (13 Mg C ha-1) reflects inputs from litter and root turnover during the fallow period (Table 3). Tree fallowing raised top soil carbon above levels obtained within 0- 30 cm depth of the fallowed Miombo soils (9-15,
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