232 resultados para earthworm humus
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Estudiem les característiques edàfiques del sòl dels boscos joves de pi negre (Pinus uncinata) de l’estatge subalpí del Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici corresponents a àrees de reforestació entre els anys 1956 i 2008. Aquest estudi s’ha fet de 29 parcel•les d’aquesta zona situades sobre diferents tipus de substrat, orientació i pendent. S’ha caracteritzat el sòl a partir de l’anàlisi de textura, matèria orgànica, nitrogen total, fòsfor, sodi, potassi, magnesi, calci, capacitat d’intercanvi catiònic, acidesa del sòl, relació C/N. Els resultats confirmen que es tracta de sòls àcids amb un elevat contingut de matèria orgànica a l’horitzó superficial (0-5 cm) i majoritàriament tenen humus de tipus moder. Això fa que aquest tingui valors de nitrogen total elevats. Gràcies al pH àcid i els continguts de potassi, calci i magnesi tindrem una bona fertilitat ja que la solubilitat i assimilació dels nutrients del sòl serà bona. Tots els valors obtinguts disminueixen en profunditat i mostren una gran variabilitat entre les parcel•les estudiades.
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Copper toxicity in soil was evaluated using biomarkers of oxidative stress (catalase enzyme activity, superoxide dismutase and lipid peroxidation) in the earthworm Eisenia foetida. Agricultural topsoils from mining areas of the Aconcagua river basin were collected. Total copper concentrations were in the range of 94-959 mg kg-1, while the exchangeable copper concentrations were in the range of 46-2225 µg kg-1. Earthworms exposed to soil with exchangeable copper concentrations above 32 µg kg-1 showed an increase in catalase activity. Parameters of antioxidant activity were more sensitive than the weight change and thus can be used as appropriate biomarkers in Eisenia foetida.
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Selective papers of the workshop on "Development of models and forest soil surveys for monitoring of soil carbon", Koli, Finland, April 5-9 2006.
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The overall purpose of this thesis was to increase the knowledge on the biogeochemistry of rural acid sulphate (AS) soil environments and urban forest ecosystems near small towns in Western Finland. In addition, the potential causal relationship between the distribution of AS soils and geographical occurence of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease was assessed based on a review of existing literature and data. Acid sulphate soils, which occupy an area of approximately 17–24 million hectare worldwide, are regarded as the nastiest soils in the world. Independent of the geographical locality of these soils, they pose a great threat to their surrounding environment if disturbed. The abundant metal-rich acid drainage from Finnish AS soils, which is a result of sulphide oxidation due to artificial farmland drainage, has significant but spatially and temporally variable ecotoxicological impacts on biodiversity and community structure of fish, benthic invertebrates and macrophytes. This has resulted in mass fish kills and even eradication of sensitive fish species in affected waters. Moreover, previous investigations demonstrated significantly enriched concentrations of Co, Ni, Mn and Al, metals which are abundantly mobilised in AS soils, in agricultural crops (timothy grass and oats) and approximately 50 times higher concentrations of Al in cow milk originating from AS soils in Western Finland. Nevertheless, the results presented here demonstrate, in general, relatively moderate metal concentrations in oats and cabbage grown on AS soils in Western Finland, although some of the studied fields showed anomalous values of metals (e.g. Co and Ni) in both the soil and target plants (especially oats), similar to that of the previous investigations. The results indicated that the concentrations of Co, Ni, Mn and Zn in oats and Co and Zn in cabbage were governed by soil geochemistry as these metals were correlated with corresponding concentrations extracted from the soil by NH4Ac-EDTA and NH4Ac, respectively. The concentrations of Cu and Fe in oats and cabbage were uncorrelated to that of the easily soluble concentrations in the soils, suggesting that biological processes (e.g. plant-root processes) overshadow geochemical variation. The concentrations of K and Mg in cabbage, which showed a low spread and were strongly correlated to the NH4Ac extractable contents in the soil, were governed by both the bioavailable fractions in the topsoil and plant-uptake mechanisms. The plant´s ability to regulate its uptake of Ca and P (e.g. through root exudates) seemed to be more important than the influence of soil geochemistry. The distribution of P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn and S within humus, moss and needles in and around small towns was to a high degree controlled by biological cycling, which was indicated by the low correlation coefficients for P, K, Ca, Mg and S between humus and moss, and the low spread of these nutrients in moss and needles. The concentration variations of elements in till are mainly due to natural processes (e.g. intrusions, weathering, mineralogical variations in the bedrock). There was a strong spatial pattern for B in humus, moss and needles, which was suggested to be associated with anthropogenic emissions from nearby town centres. Geogenic dust affected the spatial distribution of Fe and Cr in moss, while natural processes governed the Fe anomaly found in the needles. The spatial accumulation patterns of Zn, Cd, Cu, Ni and Pb in humus and moss were strong and diverse, and related to current industry, the former steel industry, coal combustion, and natural geochemical processes. An intriguing Cu anomaly was found in moss. Since it was located close to a main railway line and because the railway line´s electric cables are made of Cu, it was suggested that the reason for the Cu anomaly is corrosion of these cables. In Western Finland, where AS soils are particularly abundant and enrich the metal concentrations of stream waters, cow milk and to some extent crops, an environmental risk assessment would be motivated to elucidate if the metal dispersion affect human health. Within this context, a topic of concern is the distribution of multiple sclerosis as high MS prevalence rates are found in the main area of AS soils. Regionally, the AS soil type in the Seinäjoki area has been demonstrated to be very severe in terms of metal leaching, this area also shows one of the highest MS rates reported worldwide. On a local scale, these severe AS soil types coincide well with the corresponding MS clustering along the Kyrönjoki River in Seinäjoki. There are reasons to suspect that these spatial correlations are causal, as multiple sclerosis has been suggested to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
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ABSTRACT Seedling quality is crucial to obtain vigorous plants in the field. This study aims to evaluate the emergence and development of soursop seedlings in different substrates in protected environments. The experiment was conducted at the Mato Grosso do Sul State University and carried out using five protected environments: greenhouse, greenhouse with thermo-reflective screen, nursery with monofilament screen, nursery with thermo-reflective screen, and nursery with palm thatch. The substrates (S) consisted of cattle manure (M), humus (H), cassava branches (C), and vermiculite (V) as in the following ratios: S1 = H + V (1:3), S2 = H + V (1:1), S3 = H + V (3:1), S4 = H + C (1:3), S5 = H + C (1:1), S6 = H + C (3:1), S7 = M + V (1:3), S8 = M + V (1:1), S9 = M + V (3:1), S10 = M + C (1:3), S11 = M + C (1:1), S12 = M + C (3:1), S13 = H + M + V (1:1:1), S14 = H + M + C (1:1:1), and S15 = H + M + V + C (1:1:1:1). For the statistical analysis, each of those environments was considered as an experiment in which was used the completely randomized design; subsequently, it was performed a combined analysis of them. In summary, the greenhouse with thermo-reflective screen and combined substrates with “M + V” promote greater development of the seedlings. High concentrations of “V” or “C” cause no beneficial effect on soursop seedlings.
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Soitinnus: saksofonit (2), piano, rummut.
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Lehmijärvi on 63 ha laajuinen kirkasvetinen ja vähähumuksinen latvajärvi Salossa. Lehmijärven suojeluyhdistys pyysi Varsinais-Suomen ELY-keskukselta ja Suomen metsäkeskukselta apua järvivedessä havaittujen korkeiden alumiinipitoisuuksien ja happamuuspiikkien sekä mahdollisten metsätaloustoimenpiteiden haittojen ehkäisemiseen valuma-alueella. Suomen metsäkeskuksen ja Varsinais-Suomen ELY-keskuksen yhteistyönä selvitettiin maanäytteiden avulla maaperän happamuutta ja alumiinipitoisuutta Lehmijärven valuma-alueella. Tulokset ja johtopäätökset on esitetty tässä raportissa. Tulosten perusteella näyttää siltä, että Lehmijärven happamuuspiikit (pH:n jyrkät laskut vedessä) johtuvat pääosin happamista lumensulamisvesistä, johon on jo aiemmissakin selvityksissä viitattu eikä alunamaa ongelmasta valuma-alueella. Myös ojitettujen soiden suuri osuus valuma-alueesta ja turvemaiden yleinen happamuus lisäävät osaltaan valuma-alueelta virtaavien vesien happamuutta varsinkin tulva-aikoina. Mustikkasuon eteläpuolisella suokuviolla, jonka läpi pääosa pohjoispuolen valumavesistä virtaa, voi kuitenkin esiintyä ohuen turpeen alla pienialaisesti alunamaata. Vertailtaessa tämän aineiston liukoisen alumiinin määriä turpeessa aikaisempien tutkimusten vertailulukuihin, voidaan sanoa Lehmijärven valuma-alueen ojitetuilla soilla olevan keskimääräistä korkeampia alumiinipitoisuuksia. Paikoin liukoiset alumiinipitoisuudet olivat jopa erittäin korkeita. Mustikkasuon eteläpuolisella suokuviolla, jonka kautta vedet suurelta osin virtaavat, alumiinipitoisuus oli korkeimmillaan 11 267 mg/kg ja Miilussuolla 7 044 mg/kg, kun Niemisen ja Jarvan (1996) tutkimuksessa alumiinipitoisuuden maksimiarvo oli 5 577 mg/kg. Alumiinin ajoittain korkeat pitoisuudet Lehmijärvessä johtuvat tämän raportin tulosten perusteella todennäköisesti pääosin valuma-alueen soiden turpeen korkeista alumiinipitoisuuksista. Voimakas maanmuokkaus kivennäismailla lisää alumiinin liukoisuutta ja samalla alumiinin huuhtoutumisriskiä vesistöihin. Lehmijärven valuma-alueella on suositeltavaa käyttää metsänuudistamisessa kevyitä maanmuokkausmenetelmiä (laikutus, kääntömätästys ja laikkumätästys) ja välttää ojitusmätästystä. Luontainen uudistaminen (erityisesti alikasvosten hyödyntäminen) pitäisi olla ensisijainen uudistamismenetelmä Lehmijärven valuma-alueella. Kunnostusojituksia toteutettaessa pitäisi ottaa käyttöön mahdollisimman tehokkaat vesiensuojelutoimet. On muistettava, että korkeat alumiinipitoisuudet Lehmijärvellä eivät ole pelkästään negatiivinen asia, koska alumiini sitoo tehokkaasti fosforia ja pahasti rehevöityneitä järviä (esim. Köyliön Ilmijärvi) on yritetty kunnostaa alumiinisulfaatti käsittelyllä. Lisätutkimusta tarvitaan selvittämään, onko Lehmijärven veden alumiinipitoisuus ajoittain jo niin korkea, että siitä on haittaa kalakannalle tai, että se jopa estää rapukannan palauttamisen istuttamalla järveen.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias en Producción Agrícola) UANL
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Man's concern with environmental deterioration is one of the major reasons for the increased interest in marine and estuarine microbes. Microbes form an important link in the biogeochemical cycling and their cyclinq activites often determine to a large measure the potential productivity of an ecosystem In the recycling of the nutrients in the estuary, bacteria and fungi therefore play a particularly significant role.The allochthonous plant materials contain biopolymers such as cellulose, lignin, humus etc., that are difficult to degrade into simpler substances. The fungi have the ability to degrade _substances, thereby making them available for cycling within the system. The present study is devoted to find the composition and the activity of myco populations of Cochin backwater. For convenience the thesis is divided into eight chapters. The opening chapter briefly reviews the literature and projects the importance of work and the main objectives. Second chapter discusses the materials and methods. In the third chapter the systematic and taxonomy of estuarine yeasts are examined in detail since this information is scarcely available for our waters. The general ecological aspects of the yeasts and filamentous fungi in the area of study are examined in the fourth chapter using appropriate statistical techniques. A special reference to the fungi in a small mangrove ecosystem is attempted in the fifth chapter. The biochemical studies are discussed in the sixth chapter and the penultimate chapter provides an overall discussion. In the last chapter the summary of the work is presented.
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To increase the organic matter (OM) content in the soil is one main goal in arable soil management. The adoption of tillage systems with reduced tillage depth and/or frequency (reduced tillage) or of no-tillage was found to increase the concentration of soil OM compared to conventional tillage (CT; ploughing to 20-30 cm). However, the underlying processes are not yet clear and are discussed contradictorily. So far, few investigations were conducted on tillage systems with a shallow tillage depth (minimum tillage = MT; maximum tillage depth of 10 cm). A better understanding of the interactions between MT implementation and changes in OM transformation in soils is essential in order to evaluate the possible contribution of MT to a sustainable management of arable soils. The objectives of the present thesis were (i) to compare OM concentrations, microbial biomass, water-stable aggregates, and particulate OM (POM) between CT and MT soils, (ii) to estimate the temporal variability of water-stable aggregate size classes occurring in the field and the dynamics of macroaggregate (>250 µm) formation and disruption under controlled conditions, (iii) to investigate whether a lower disruption or a higher formation rate accounts for a higher occurrence of macroaggregates under MT compared to CT, (iv) to determine which fraction is the major agent for storing the surplus of OM found under MT compared to CT, and (v) to observe the early OM transformation after residue incorporation in different tillage systems simulated. Two experimental sites (Garte-Süd and Hohes Feld) near Göttingen, Germany, were investigated. Soil type of both sites was a Haplic Luvisol. Since about 40 years, both sites receive MT by a rotary harrow (to 5-8 cm depth) and CT by a plough (to 25 cm depth). Surface soils (0-5 cm) and subsoils (10-20 cm) of two sampling dates (after fallow and directly after tillage) were investigated for concentrations of organic C (Corg) and total N (N), different water-stable aggregate size classes, different density fractions (for the sampling date after fallow only), microbial biomass, and for biochemically stabilized Corg and N (by acid hydrolysis; for the sampling date after tillage only). In addition, two laboratory incubations were performed under controlled conditions: Firstly, MT and CT soils were incubated (28 days at 22°C) as bulk soil and with destroyed macroaggregates in order to estimate the importance of macroaggregates for the physical protection of the very labile OM against mineralization. Secondly, in a microcosm experiment simulating MT and CT systems with soil <250 µm and with 15N and 13C labelled maize straw incorporated to different depths, the mineralization, the formation of new macroaggregates, and the partitioning of the recently added C and N were followed (28 days at 15°C). Forty years of MT regime led to higher concentrations of microbial biomass and of Corg and N compared to CT, especially in the surface soil. After fallow and directly after tillage, a higher proportion of water-stable macroaggregates rich in OM was found in the MT (36% and 66%, respectively) than in the CT (19% and 47%, respectively) surface soils of both sites (data shown are of the site Garte-Süd only). The subsoils followed the same trend. For the sampling date after fallow, no differences in the POM fractions were found but there was more OM associated to the mineral fraction detected in the MT soils. A large temporal variability was observed for the abundance of macroaggregates. In the field and in the microcosm simulations, macroaggregates were found to have a higher formation rate after the incorporation of residues under MT than under CT. Thus, the lower occurrence of macroaggregates in CT soils cannot be attributed to a higher disruption but to a lower formation rate. A higher rate of macroaggregate formation in MT soils may be due to (i) the higher concentrated input of residues in the surface soil and/or (ii) a higher abundance of fungal biomass in contrast to CT soils. Overall, as a location of storage of the surplus of OM detected under MT compared to CT, water-stable macroaggregates were found to play a key role. In the incubation experiment, macroaggregates were not found to protect the very labile OM against mineralization. Anyway, the surplus of OM detected after tillage in the MT soil was biochemically degradable. MT simulations in the microcosm experiment showed a lower specific respiration and a less efficient translocation of recently added residues than the CT simulations. Differences in the early processes of OM translocation between CT and MT simulations were attributed to a higher residue to soil ratio and to a higher proportion of fungal biomass in the MT simulations. Overall, MT was found to have several beneficial effects on the soil structure and on the storage of OM, especially in the surface soil. Furthermore, it was concluded that the high concentration of residues in the surface soil of MT may alter the processes of storage and decomposition of OM. In further investigations, especially analysis of the residue-soil-interface and of effects of the depth of residue incorporation should be emphasised. Moreover, further evidence is needed on differences in the microbial community between CT and MT soils.
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Um die Nährstoffeffizienz im Boden zu erhöhen und klimarelevante Gasemissionen zu minimieren, sind quantitative Informationen zu den C- und N-Fraktionen im Kot sowie deren Mineralisierungspotential nötig. Da über die Hälfte des fäkalen N mikrobiell gebunden ist, sind Methoden zur Bestimmung der mikrobiellen Kotqualität hilfreich. Ziele der ersten Publikation waren die Anwendung der CFE-Methode zur Bestimmung der mikrobiellen Biomasse in Rinderkot, Ergosterolbestimmung als Marker für die pilzliche Biomasse und Aminozuckernachweis zur Analyse der mikrobiellen Gemeinschaftsstruktur (pilzliches Glucosamin und bakterielle Muramin-säure). Mit Hilfe der CFE-Methode sollten lebende Mikroorganismen im Kot, inklusive Bakterien, Pilze und Archaeen, erfasst werden. Verschiedene Extraktionsmittel wurden für diese Methode getestet, um stabile Extrakte und reproduzierbare mikrobielle Biomasse-C- und -N-Gehalte zu erhalten. Der Einsatz von 0.05 M CuSO4 als Extraktionsmittel löste vorherige Probleme mit der Extraktion CHCl3-labiler N-Komponenten und sorgte für stabile Kotextrakte. Die Methoden wurden in einem Kotinkubationsexperiment bei 25 °C verglichen. Mikrobielle Parameter zeigten dynamische Charakteristika und mögliche Verschiebungen innerhalb der mikrobiellen Gemeinschaft. Im Kot von Färsen betrug das mittlere C/N-Verhältnis 5,6 und der mittlere Cmik/Corg-Quotient 2,2%, das Verhältnis von Ergosterol zum mikrobiellen Biomasse-C war 1,1‰. Ergosterol und Aminozuckeranalyse ergaben einen signifikanten Pilzanteil von über 40% des mikrobiellen Gesamt-C. Für die Analyse mikrobieller Parameter in Rinderkot erwiesen sich alle getesteten Methoden als geeignet. Diese wurden für die folgenden Fütterungsversuche weiter unabhängig voneinander angewendet und verglichen. Die zweite Publikation verglich eine N-defizitäre (ND) und eine ausgeglichene N-Bilanz (NB) bei der Fütterung von Milchkühen unter Berücksichtigung der Kot-inhaltsstoffe, der mikrobiellen Parameter und der Verdaulichkeit. Unterschiede zwischen Individuen und Probennahmetagen wurden ebenfalls miteinbezogen. Mittlerer mikrobieller Biomasse-C- und -N-Gehalt war 37 bzw. 4,9 mg g-1 TM. Der Pilzanteil lag diesmal bei 25% des mikrobiellen Gesamt-C. Die Fütterung zeigte signifikante Effekte auf die Kotzusammensetzung. Das fäkale C/N-Verhältnis der NB-Fütterung war signifikant niedriger als bei ND. Gleiches gilt für das C/N-Verhältnis der mikrobiellen Biomasse mit jeweils 9.1 und 7.0 für ND und NB. Auch die Verdaulichkeit wurde durch die Fütterung beeinflusst. Unverdauter Futterstickstoff, Faserstoffe (NDF) und Hemi-cellulose waren in der ND-Behandlung signifikant erhöht. Einige Parameter zeigten nur einen Einfluss der Probennahmetage, mit den angewendeten Methoden gelang jedoch der eindeutige Nachweis der Fütterungseffekte auf mikrobielle Parameter im Rinderkot, wobei sich die Fütterung in nur einer Variable unterschied. Weitere Fütterungseinflüsse auf die Kotqualität wurden schließlich auch für Rinder unterschiedlicher Leistungsstufen erforscht. Hier waren die Unterschiede in der Fütterung wesentlich größer als in den vorhergehenden Experimenten. Der Kot von Färsen, Niederleistungs- und Hochleistungskühen sowie dessen Einfluss auf N2O-Emissionen, N-Mineralisierung und pflanzliche N-Aufnahme wurden untersucht. Die Färsenfütterung mit geringem N- und hohem ADF-Anteil führte zu pilzdominiertem Kot. Besonders im Vergleich zum Kot der Hochleistungskühe war der Gehalt an mikrobiellem Biomasse-C niedrig, in Verbindung mit einem breiten mikrobiellen C/N-Verhältnis und hohem Ergosterolgehalt. Eingemischt in Boden zeigte Färsenkot die niedrigste CO2-Produktion und höchste N-Immobilisierung sowie niedrigste N2O-Emissionen während einer 14-tägigen Inkubation bei 22 °C. In einem 62-Tage-Gefäßversuch mit Welschem Weidelgras waren der Trocken-masseertrag und die pflanzliche Stickstoffaufnahme in den Färsenbehandlungen am niedrigsten. Die Stickstoffaufnahme durch die Pflanzen korrelierte positiv mit der Stickstoffkonzentration im Kot und negativ mit dem Rohfasergehalt, aber auch negativ mit dem C/N-Verhältnis der mikrobiellen Biomasse und dem Verhältnis von pilzlichem zu bakteriellem C. Mikrobielle Parameter im Kot zeigten einen größeren Zusammen-hang mit der pflanzlichen Stickstoffaufnahme als die mikrobiellen Bodenparameter.
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The use of renewable primary products as co-substrate or single substrate for biogas production has increased consistently over the last few years. Maize silage is the preferential energy crop used for fermentation due to its high methane (CH4) yield per hectare. Equally, the by-product, namely biogas slurry (BS), is used with increasing frequency as organic fertilizer to return nutrients to the soil and to maintain or increase the organic matter stocks and soil fertility. Studies concerning the application of energy crop-derived BS on the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralization dynamics are scarce. Thus, this thesis focused on the following objectives: I) The determination of the effects caused by rainfall patterns on the C and N dynamics from two contrasting organic fertilizers, namely BS from maize silage and composted cattle manure (CM), by monitoring emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and CH4 as well as leaching losses of C and N. II) The investigation of the impact of differences in soil moisture content after the application of BS and temperature on gaseous emissions (CO2, N2O and CH4) and leaching of C and N compounds. III) A comparison of BS properties obtained from biogas plants with different substrate inputs and operating parameters and their effect on C and N dynamics after application to differently textured soils with varying application rates and water contents. For the objectives I) and II) two experiments (experiment I and II) using undisturbed soil cores of a Haplic Luvisol were carried out. Objective III) was studied on a third experiment (experiment III) with disturbed soil samples. During experiment I three rainfall patterns were implemented including constant irrigation, continuous irrigation with periodic heavy rainfall events, and partial drying with rewetting periods. Biogas slurry and CM were applied at a rate of 100 kg N ha-1. During experiment II constant irrigation and an irrigation pattern with partial drying with rewetting periods were carried out at 13.5°C and 23.5°C. The application of BS took place either directly before a rewetting period or one week after the rewetting period stopped. Experiment III included two soils of different texture which were mixed with ten BS’s originating from ten different biogas plants. Treatments included low, medium and high BS-N application rates and water contents ranging from 50% to 100% of water holding capacity (WHC). Experiment I and II showed that after the application of BS cumulative N2O emissions were 4 times (162 mg N2O-N m-2) higher compared to the application of CM caused by a higher content of mineral N (Nmin) in the form of ammonium (NH4+) in the BS. The cumulative emissions of CO2, however, were on the same level for both fertilizers indicating similar amounts of readily available C after composting and fermentation of organic material. Leaching losses occurred predominantly in the mineral form of nitrate (NO3-) and were higher in BS amended soils (9 mg NO3--N m-2) compared to CM amended soils (5 mg NO3--N m-2). The rainfall pattern in experiment I and II merely affected the temporal production of C and N emissions resulting in reduced CO2 and enhanced N2O emissions during stronger irrigation events, but showed no effect on the cumulative emissions. Overall, a significant increase of CH4 consumption under inconstant irrigation was found. The time of fertilization had no effect on the overall C and N dynamics. Increasing temperature from 13.5°C to 23.5°C enhanced the CO2 and N2O emissions by a factor of 1.7 and 3.7, respectively. Due to the increased microbial activity with increasing temperature soil respiration was enhanced. This led to decreasing oxygen (O2) contents which in turn promoted denitrification in soil due to the extension of anaerobic microsites. Leaching losses of NO3- were also significantly affected by increasing temperature whereas the consumption of CH4 was not affected. The third experiment showed that the input materials of biogas plants affected the properties of the resulting BS. In particular the contents of DM and NH4+ were determined by the amount of added plant biomass and excrement-based biomass, respectively. Correlations between BS properties and CO2 or N2O emissions were not detected. Solely the ammonia (NH3) emissions showed a positive correlation with NH4+ content in BS as well as a negative correlation with the total C (Ct) content. The BS-N application rates affected the relative CO2 emissions (% of C supplied with BS) when applied to silty soil as well as the relative N2O emissions (% of N supplied with BS) when applied to sandy soil. The impacts on the C and N dynamics induced by BS application were exceeded by the differences induced by soil texture. Presumably, due to the higher clay content in silty soils, organic matter was stabilized by organo-mineral interactions and NH4+ was adsorbed at the cation exchange sites. Different water contents induced highest CO2 emissions and therefore optimal conditions for microbial activity at 75% of WHC in both soils. Cumulative nitrification was also highest at 75% and 50% of WHC whereas the relative N2O emissions increased with water content and showed higher N2O losses in sandy soils. In summary it can be stated that the findings of the present thesis confirmed the high fertilizer value of BS’s, caused by high concentrations of NH4+ and labile organic compounds such as readily available carbon. These attributes of BS’s are to a great extent independent of the input materials of biogas plants. However, considerably gaseous and leaching losses of N may occur especially at high moisture contents. The emissions of N2O after field application corresponded with those of animal slurries.
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Urban authorities in Europe are confronted with increasing demands by urban dwellers for allotment gardens, but vacant urban soil tends to be scarce and/or polluted by past industrial activities. A possible solution for local authorities could therefore be to promote rooftop gardening. However little technical information exists on certain forms of rooftop urban agriculture, called Z-Farming. In 2012, a pilot experiment was run in Paris (France). Simple and cheap systems of rooftop gardening were tested on a rooftop using as crop substrates only local urban organic waste so as to contribute to the urban metabolism. Production levels and heavy metal contents in cropping substrates and edible vegetables were measured. Available results show (i) high levels of crop production with limited inputs compared to land professional gardening, (ii) low levels of heavy metal pollutants in the edible parts of the crops, especially for Cd and Pb with respect to EU norms for vegetables and (iii) positive influence on yields on organizing the substrate in layers and enhancing the biological activity through earthworm inoculation. These encouraging results allow us to consider that rooftop gardening is feasible and seem to have a great potential to improve urban resiliency. It will nevertheless be necessary to identify more precisely the types of roof that can be used and to assess more fully the generic result of the low level of pollution, as well as the global sustainability of these cropping systems.
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La innovación educativa y la aplicación de las nuevas tecnologías de la comunicación también deben aplicarse en el campo de la investigación. La formación de nuevos investigadores debería aprovechar todos los recursos disponibles y basarse en las concepciones más modernas de la enseñanza. En esta comunicación se presenta un proyecto innovador para la formación de jóvenes investigadores en el campo de la biodiversidad de las lombrices de tierra (Oligoquetos), a partir del material científico procedente de proyectos de investigación y depositado en colecciones. El proyecto consiste en la edición de una página web en la que conviven los datos científicos y cursos de formación para jóvenes investigadores.
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En una escuela infantil catalana ponen en marcha una actividad de reforestación llamada nendo dango. Se trata de una técnica japonesa en la que los niños hacen bolitas de arcilla, donde envuelven semillas con humus, las dejan secar y las esparcen por el campo. La actividad se proyecta en el carnaval y en la fiesta de clausura del curso. Por último, se intenta implicar a los padres tanto en la excursión como en talleres.