Soil redox dynamics under dynamic hydrologic regimes - A review

Author(s):  
Zengyu Zhang ◽  
Alex Furman
Geoderma ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 137 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 318-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Niedermeier ◽  
J.S. Robinson

2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (16) ◽  
pp. 3485-3501 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali A. Assani ◽  
Émilie Stichelbout ◽  
André G. Roy ◽  
François Petit

2021 ◽  
Vol 595 ◽  
pp. 126035
Author(s):  
Corey D. Wallace ◽  
Mohamad Reza Soltanian
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Author(s):  
Isaiah Ufuoma Efenudu ◽  
Ehi Robert Orhue ◽  
Ogochukwu Jennifer Ikeh ◽  
Michael Aimiesomon Erhayimwen ◽  
Blessing James

The effectiveness of three different extractants soil mixtures—HCl, HCl + H2S04, and DTPA-TEA, in order to determine Si from soil and the forms of Silicon as influenced by different parent materials under acidic medium. Seven forms of Silicon; namely water soluble, specifically adsorbed, oxides bound, organic matter bound, exchangeable, residual, total viz sequential fractionation. Extractable Si value established in this study was (50.0 mg kg-1), indicating negative effect on plant physiology. The physico-chemical properties decreased significantly with increase in soil depth vs soil parent materials. In addition, the forms of Si in the parent materials decreased in the pattern RES, bound residual fractions > EXC, soluble & exchangeable fractions > OM, organic matter fraction. Among the properties the silt fraction, pH & OM significantly and positively correlated with the forms of silicon, with negative correlation vs clay which maybe due to silicon adsorption by clayey fraction of the soil (redox). Therefore the soil maybe be maintained and conserved for farming activities.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alkuin Koenig ◽  
Aurélien Dommergue ◽  
Michel Ramonet ◽  
Olivier Magand ◽  
Jeroen Sonke ◽  
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1983 ◽  
Vol 61 (4) ◽  
pp. 1105-1116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kern Ewing

Relationships between environmental variables and species distribution were studied in a brackish intertidal marsh formed by the Skagit River as it enters the Puget Sound bay system in Washington. Transects were established which covered the range of environmental variation in the marsh. A grid of environmental measuring stations provided information on soil texture, organic content of soil fines, macroorganic material in the soil, soil temperatures, interstitial soil water salinity, soil redox potential, and site elevation. Binary discriminant analysis, a nonparametric method using species presence–absence data, was used to construct standardized residual matrices. Principal component analysis of standardized residuals (Q mode) indicated that salinity and soil texture were strongly correlated with the first factor generated, elevation with the second, and soil redox potential with the third. The factors explained, respectively, 48, 21, and 14% of the variance in the residuals matrix. From R-mode analysis, eight community types were derived: three dominated by Carex lyngbyei, two by Scirpus americanus, one by Scirpus maritimus, and two which are highly diverse.


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