
Marijke StruijkThe University of Waikato
Marijke Struijk
PhD
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Introduction
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October 2019 - December 2019
University of Reading
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- Lecturer
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Aims
The home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis predicts faster decomposition of plant residues in home soil compared to soils with different plants (away), and has been demonstrated in forest and grassland ecosystems. It remains unclear if this legacy effect applies to crop residue decomposition in arable crop rotations. Such knowledge could improv...
Crop residues are valuable soil amendments in terms of
the carbon and other nutrients they contain, but the incorporation of residues
does not always translate into increases in nutrient availability, soil
organic matter (SOM), soil structure, and overall soil fertility. Studies
have demonstrated accelerated decomposition rates of chemically
hetero...
Abstract. Crop residues are valuable soil amendments in terms of the carbon and other nutrients they contain, but incorporation of residues does not always translate into increases in nutrient availability, soil organic matter (SOM), soil structure, and overall soil fertility. Studies have demonstrated accelerated decomposition rates of chemically...
A new clay nanohybrid adsorbent material was obtained by grafting the compound 3,6-dithia-1,8-octanediol (HO(CH2)2S(CH2)2S(CH2)2OH) onto the internal aluminol surfaces of both the urea- and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) precursors of two kaolinite clay minerals: the Source clay KGa-1b and a Portuguese clay sample collected from the Clays of Taveiro form...