• Soil loss tolerance for a specific soil, also known as the T value, which can be calculated with T = υ Q ρ C + R ( 1 − C ) {\displaystyle T=\upsilon Q\rho...
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  • time sufficient to deplete soil moisture and cause dehydration in plant tissues. Dehydration stress results when water loss from the plant exceeds the...
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    within the estimated soil loss tolerance, and on 99.4% of US pastureland, wind erosion is within the estimated soil loss tolerance. Grazing can affect...
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    Soil salinity control refers to controlling the process and progress of soil salinity to prevent soil degradation by salination and reclamation of already...
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  • temperature in a region, which promotes water loss in plants by increased transpirational pull. Lack of water in the soil decreases mineral nutrient availability...
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    stresses, including drought, soil salinity, cold tolerance, freezing tolerance, heat stress and heavy metal ion tolerance. In the 1940s, Torsten Hemberg...
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  • Soil acidification is the buildup of hydrogen cations, which reduces the soil pH. Chemically, this happens when a proton donor gets added to the soil...
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    Mycorrhiza (category Soil biology)
    and contaminated soils. Pine trees inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius planted in several contaminated sites displayed high tolerance to the prevailing...
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    In ecology, shade tolerance is a plant's ability to tolerate low light levels. The term is also used in horticulture and landscaping, although in this...
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  • environment For example, a PICT study on soil in microcosms amended with organic manure observed co-tolerance only between antibiotics of the same group...
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    normal habitat. Insect cold tolerance is generally separated into two strategies, freeze avoidance and freeze tolerance. Migration of insects differs...
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    Crop rotation (category Agricultural soil science)
    infiltration and retention improves, providing increased drought tolerance and decreased erosion. Soil organic matter is a mix of decaying material from biomass...
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    which species will come to dominate. Those with high tolerance to extremes in temperature, soil moisture, and resistance to browsing may be established...
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    wood frog has garnered attention from biologists because of its freeze tolerance, relatively great degree of terrestrialism (for a ranid), interesting...
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    the types of leaves possessed by conifers, they face the problem of soil nutrient loss; this problem is solved through mycorrhizal symbiosis with fungi that...
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    superfamily Sciaroidea. The larvae of most species feed on fungi growing on soil, helping in the decomposition of organic matter. However some species are...
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    are crop variety, pests, and plant diseases. Abiotic factors include the soil type, whether lowland or upland, amount of rain or irrigation water, temperature...
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    evapotranspiration is increased, soils are degraded of their nutrients, and oxygen levels are depleted, resulting in up to a 70% loss in crop yield. Living organisms...
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  • the loss of maize crops due to poor plant development. Soybean is a major source of protein, and its production is also affected by drought. Soil salinization...
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  • sensitive to environmental degradation, such as biodiversity loss, desertification, soil degradation, and climate change, all of which can cause decreases...
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  • Soil biodiversity refers to the relationship of soil to biodiversity and to aspects of the soil that can be managed in relative to biodiversity. Soil...
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    the species to grow on calcareous soils or cliffs as well as deep alluvial soil suggests it has a wide tolerance of soil substrates as long as they are well...
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    survive well on marginal soils; var. scrobiculatum requires very little water in order to grow, and thus has very good drought tolerance. It can be cultivated...
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    Fire ecology (redirect from Fire tolerance)
    nutrient content in the soil, though studies have also found complete loss of microbes on the top layer of soil after a fire. Overall, soils become more basic...
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    Safflower (section Soil)
    tolerant. The tap root makes moisture from deep soil layers available. Additionally, this tolerance can also be explained by the higher water use efficiency...
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    annual losses of a billion dollars in the US. Modern plant breeding has greatly increased output and qualities such as nutrition, drought tolerance, and...
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    (59–64 °F). Mung bean has high adaptability to various soil types, while the best pH of the soil is between 6.2 and 7.2. Mung bean is a short-day plant...
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    temperatures occurring at soil surfaces will fail to establish on many forest sites, even in the far north. Factors affecting heat tolerance were investigated...
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    it. Most direct-buried cable is built to specific tolerances to heat, moisture, conductivity, and soil acidity. Unlike standard telecommunications and power...
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    mining practices. Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by chemicals emitted...
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