Search Results - "Pansu, M"
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The intercropping cowpea-maize improves soil phosphorus availability and maize yields in an alkaline soil
Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2014)“…Aim This study assessed whether growing cowpea can increase phosphorus (P) availability in the rhizosphere and improve the yield of legume-cereal systems. In…”
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Modelling microbial exchanges between forms of soil nitrogen in contrasting ecosystems
Published in Biogeosciences (20-02-2014)“…Although nitrogen (N) is often combined with carbon (C) in organic molecules, C passes from the air to the soil through plant photosynthesis, whereas N passes…”
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Modelling the transformation of organic materials in soil with nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
Published in European journal of soil science (01-01-2017)“…Changes in the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) compartments that result from the addition of organic material (OM) to the soil are predicted by the transformation…”
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Kinetics of C and N mineralization, N immobilization and N volatilization of organic inputs in soil
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2003)“…C and N mineralization data for 17 different added organic materials (AOM) in a sandy soil were collected from an incubation experiment conducted under…”
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Modeling organic transformations by microorganisms of soils in six contrasting ecosystems: Validation of the MOMOS model
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2010)“…The Modeling Organic Transformations by Microorganisms of Soils (MOMOS) model simulates the growth, respiration, and mortality of soil microorganisms as main…”
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Usefulness of TAO model to predict and manage the transformation in soil of carbon and nitrogen forms from West-Africa urban solid wastes
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (2011)“…The TAO model of Transformation of Added Organic materials (AOM) calibrated on AOMs and substrates of temperate areas was used to assess the transformations in…”
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Kinetics of added organic matter decomposition in a Mediterranean sandy soil
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Modelling the transformations and sequestration of soil organic matter in two contrasting ecosystems of the Andes
Published in European journal of soil science (01-06-2007)“…Summary The mechanisms linking soil respiration to climate and soil physical properties are important for modelling transformation and sequestration of C and N…”
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Biochemical composition and mineralization kinetics of organic inputs in a sandy soil
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2002)“…The carbon mineralization of added organic materials (AOM) in soil was assessed by combining laboratory and modeling approaches. The AOM used in the organic…”
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Predicting N transformations from organic inputs in soil in relation to incubation time and biochemical composition
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-03-2003)“…Seventeen different added organic materials (AOM) in a sandy soil were incubated under controlled laboratory conditions (28 °C, 75% WHC), and examined for C…”
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Prediction by near Infrared Spectroscopy of the Composition of Plant Raw Materials from the Organic Fertiliser Industry and of Crop Residues from Tropical Agrosystems
Published in Journal of near infrared spectroscopy (United Kingdom) (01-08-2005)“…The dynamics of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of plant residues and organic fertilisers are of great interest for agricultural and global warming studies. The…”
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Modelling of soil nitrogen forms after organic amendments under controlled conditions
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (1998)“…This N model is derived from the C model (MOMOS) published by Sallih and Pansu (1993). Both models were fitted to experimental data obtained from an incubation…”
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Evaluation of three incubation designs for mineralization kinetics of organic materials in soil
Published in Communications in soil science and plant analysis (01-02-2000)“…Carbon (C) mineralization was assessed during incubations of a Mediterranean sandy soil amended with various organic by-products covering a wide range of C and…”
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Modelling the transformations and sequestration of soil organic matter in two constrasting ecosystems of the Andes
Published in European journal of soil science (2007)“…The mechanisms linking soil respiration to climate and soil physical properties are important for modelling transformation and sequestration of C and N in the…”
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Modelling the effect of active roots on soil organic matter turnover
Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1999)“…The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of living roots on soil carbon metabolism at different decomposition stages during a long-term incubation…”
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Factors controlling decomposition of soil organic matter in fallow systems of the high tropical Andes: A field simulation approach using 14C- and 15N-labelled plant material
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2006)“…N-rich (C:N=27) and N-poor (C:N=130) wheat straw, labelled with 14C and 15N, was incubated for 2 yr in two major ecosystems of the upper elevation belt of…”
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Comparison of five soil organic matter decomposition models using data from a 14C and 15N labeling field experiment
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-12-2004)“…Five alternatives of the previously published MOMOS model (MOMOS‐2 to ‐6) are tested to predict the dynamics of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil during the…”
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Nouveau protocole thérapeutique pour prévenir les sténoses caustiques œsophagiennes: intérêt d'une sonde de calibrage en silastic
Published in Acta endoscopica (01-05-1982)Get full text
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