Ejemplares similares: International Workshop on Nutrient Balances for Sustainable Agricultural Production and Natural Resource Management in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-22 February 2001: selected papers and presentations
- Nutrient budgets: sustainability assessment of rainfed lowland rice-based systems in northeast Thailand
- Towards a Cropping System Sustainability Tool (CROSST) –Evaluating Performance of Green Manure Cover Crops in Benin and Kenya: A Pilot Study
- Soil acidification and carbon storage in fertilized pastures of Northeast Thailand
- Using clay based materials as a soil improvement strategy
- Towards a cropping system sustainability tool (CROSST) - Pilot results from evaluating green manure cover crops in Benin and Kenya
- Role of soil resource data in assessing soil acidification risk: An example from Northeast Thailand
Autor: Simmons, Robert W.
- Analysis of field-moist Cd contaminated paddy soils during rice grain fill allows reliable prediction of grain Cd levels
- Farm-based measures for reducing human and environmental health risks from chemical constituents in wastewater
- Accumulation of arsenic and cadmium in rice grain: Implications for human health
- Livelihoods from wastewater: water reuse in Faisalabad, Pakistan
- Cadmium-hazard mapping using a general linear regression model (Irr-Cad) for rapid risk assessment
- Report of LDD-IWMI land zoning and Cd risk assessment activities undertaken in Phatat Pha Daeng and Mae Tao Mai sub-districts, Mae Sot, Tak Province, Thailand. Final report
Autor: Noble, A.D.
- Soil organic carbon and nutrient contents are not influenced by exclosures established in communal grazing land in Nile Basin, northern Ethiopia
- Role of soil resource data in assessing soil acidification risk: An example from Northeast Thailand
- Intensifying agricultural sustainability: an analysis of impacts and drivers in the development of ?bright spots?
- A monitoring instrument for resilience
- Addition of clay based soil ameliorants to light textured soils to reduce nutrient loss and increase crop productivity
- Organic and clay-based soil amendments increase maize yield, total nutrient uptake, and soil properties in Lao PDR