Vol. 168/169, Selected papers from the CEC/IUFRO Symposium NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND CYCLING IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS (January-February 1995), pp. 103-110 (8 pages) The aim of this study was to test the ...
Pastures feed the world. But grazing animals? They can disturb the soil, speed up carbon loss, and weaken long-term fertility—especially in vulnerable karst soils. With climate change intensifying, ...
Enhancing the total amount and stability of soil organic carbon in ecosystems is of paramount importance for mitigating global climate change. Due to the protection provided by the silica shell, ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Kelin from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has ...
Supreme Beef, an 11,600-head cattle feeding operation near Monona, was built in karst terrain, where a manure spill could quickly seep through porous bedrock and contaminate groundwater or the Bloody ...
You may have been reading news stories in recent months about the threat of water pollution from livestock operations built on or near karst topography. Karst areas have a relatively thin layer of ...
East of the Apalachicola river, running to Alachua County, a landform known as the Cody Scarp delineates soils in Tallahassee. To the north of the Scarp is the Red Hills Region and to the south is the ...
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