Posters SSS2.23
Attendance Time: Friday, 28 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 Chairperson: Konstantin Ivushkin |
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X1.116 |
EGU2017-1776
Relationship between rhizosphere soil properties and blossom-end rot of tomatoes in coastal saline-alkali land (withdrawn) Tianyun Shao, Jianjing Zhao, Yawen Wu, Xiaohua Long, Zhaopu Liu, and Rengel Zed |
X1.117
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EGU2017-2096
Effects of poly-γ-glutamic acid biopreparation (PGAB) on nitrogen conservation in the coastal saline soil Lihua Chen, Xianghong Xu, Huan Zhang, Rui Han, Yao Cheng, Xueyi Tan, and Xuanyu Chen |
X1.119
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EGU2017-7220
Validation and application of a two-dimensional model to simulate soil salt transport under mulched drip irrigation Huiqing Jiao, Chengyi Zhao, Yu Sheng, Yan Chen, Jianchu Shi, and Baoguo Li |
X1.120
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EGU2017-9762
A natural saline soil as a model for understanding to what extent the concentration of salt affects the distribution of microorganisms Loredana Canfora, Flavia Pinzari, Giuseppe Lo Papa, Livia Vittori Antisari, Elisa Vendramin, Luca Salvati, Carmelo Dazzi, and Anna Benedetti |
X1.121
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EGU2017-1681
Jerusalem artichoke decreased salt content and increased diversity of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere soil in the coastal saline zone Tianyun Shao, Niu Li, Yongwen Cheng, Xiaohua Long, Hongbo Shao, and Rengel Zed |
X1.122
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EGU2017-1780
Paddy periphyton: an important regulator in phosphorus migration between the soil and water interface in coastal reclaimed land Haiying Lu, Zhaolong Xu, and Hongbo Shao |
X1.123
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EGU2017-2167
Jiangsu coastal highland reclamation and its wetland ecological construction---a case analysis of the Tiaozini reclamation project Meixiu Yu and Xianghong Xu |
X1.124
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EGU2017-6679
Updates on Water Use of Pistachio Orchards Grown in the San Joaquin Valley of California on Saline Soils Daniele Zaccaria, Giulia Marino, Michael Whiting, Blake Sanden, Louise Ferguson, Bruce Lampinen, Eric Kent, Richard Snyder, Stephen Grattan, and Cayle Little |
X1.125
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EGU2017-13429
Landscape scale assessment of soil and water salinization processes in agricultural coastal area. Aplena Elen Bless, Stéphane Follain, François Coiln, and Armand Crabit |
X1.126
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EGU2017-18266
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is tolerant to higher levels of salinity than previous guidelines indicated: Implications of field and greenhouse studies Highlight Daniel H. Putnam, Sharon Benes, Giuliano Galdi, Bob Hutmacher, and Steve Grattan |
X1.127
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EGU2017-19408
Algal derivatives may protect crops from residual soil salinity: a case study on a tomato-wheat rotation Emilio Di Stasio, Giampaolo Raimondi, Michael Van Oosten, and Albino Maggio |