Search Results - "Zahid, Zubda"
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Co-applied biochar and drought tolerant PGPRs induced more improvement in soil quality and wheat production than their individual applications under drought conditions
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-10-2024)“…Plant growth and development can be greatly impacted by drought stress. Suitable plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) or biochar (BC) application has…”
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Effect of combined application of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus to an organic-matter poor soil on soil organic matter cycling
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (05-09-2024)“…Sequestering carbon dioxide (CO ) in agricultural soils promises climate change mitigation as well as sustainable ecosystem services. In order to stabilize…”
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Geo-physical hazards microzonation and suitable site selection through multicriteria analysis using geographical information system
Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-10-2021)“…Selecting new suitable settlement sites is challenging in areas of high tectonic activity and multiple geo-physical hazards. The present study was conducted in…”
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Manure‐biochar blends effectively reduce nutrient leaching and increase water retention in a sandy, agricultural soil: Insights from a field experiment
Published in Soil use and management (01-10-2024)“…Abstract Organic amendments are commonly applied singularly to soils to improve physical, biological and chemical properties, but their combination may be even…”
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Combined biochar and manure addition to an agricultural soil benefits fertility, microbial activity, and mitigates manure‐induced CO 2 emissions
Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2024)“…Abstract The importance of blending biochar into manure prior to its application as a soil amendment was investigated by this laboratory and field study,…”
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Combined biochar and manure addition to an agricultural soil benefits fertility, microbial activity, and mitigates manure‐induced CO2 emissions
Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2024)“…The importance of blending biochar into manure prior to its application as a soil amendment was investigated by this laboratory and field study, hypothesizing…”
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