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Effects of Mouse Thatched on Soil Temperature, Yield and Quality in Apple Orchard 被引量:1
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作者 Yanhong LI Na LI +3 位作者 Peiping ZHANG Qiangsheng SUN Yao SUN Hongzhang WANG 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2019年第3期153-155,158,共4页
[Objectives]This study was conducted to study the effect of mouse thatched on soil temperature,yield and quality in orchards.[Methods]The response of orchard soil,yield and quality to sod culture was studied by compar... [Objectives]This study was conducted to study the effect of mouse thatched on soil temperature,yield and quality in orchards.[Methods]The response of orchard soil,yield and quality to sod culture was studied by comparisons of grassing for two years,three years and clean cultivation.[Results]In April,the soil temperature in mouse thatched area was higher than that in clean cultivation area,and the temperature in the three years of sward was the highest.From May to July,the temperature in mouse thatched area was lower than that in clean cultivation area,and the temperature was lowest in the three years of sward.At the same time,the fruit yield and quality were improved.Averaged the two years,the yield of apple increased by 12%,and the contents of sugar,soluble solids and vitamin C and the firmness of the fruit were increased,and the total acid content was decreased by planting mouse thatched.[Conclusions]Adjusting soil temperature in orchards by planting grass achieved the effects of promoting the activity of microorganisms,facilitating the growth of root system,increasing the yield and improving the quality. 展开更多
关键词 APPLE ORCHARD MOUSE thatched SOIL temperature YIELD Quality
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Thermomechanical Characterisation of Compressed Clay Bricks Reinforced by Thatch Fibres for the Optimal Use in Building 被引量:1
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作者 Madeleine Nitcheu Pierre Meukam +1 位作者 Jean Claude Damfeu Donatien Njomo 《Materials Sciences and Applications》 2018年第12期913-935,共23页
Thatch fibres grow in large quantity in the Adamawa region of Cameroon. During the long dry season, these fibres cause numerous fire incidents, which not only devastate large areas of cash crops, but also contribute t... Thatch fibres grow in large quantity in the Adamawa region of Cameroon. During the long dry season, these fibres cause numerous fire incidents, which not only devastate large areas of cash crops, but also contribute to increase emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This article aims to show how fibres could be used with compressed clay bricks to manufacture an insulating material used in building. Four fibre contents 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% made up the sample studied. The asymmetric hot plate methodology was used to determine the thermophysical properties of these composite materials. The volumetric heat capacity and the thermal effusivity of these materials were estimated. These two parametres were used to determine their apparent thermal conductivities. The results obtained show that the thermal conductivity decreases as the volume of fibres in the mixture increases. It is 0.689 W·m-1·K-1 for simple compressed clay bricks and 0.510 W·m-1·K-1 for a dosage at 3% of thatch fibres. In a bit to validate the results of the pilot study of the apparent thermal conductivity, the heat mass capacity of this composite material was achieved through the use of the dehydration method. The relative difference obtained with the results of the volumetric heat capacity carried out with these two methods was good. All results showed that the use of fibres in compressed laterite brick gives a more insulating composite material that respects Civil Engineering Norms. 展开更多
关键词 THATCH Fibres CLAY BRICKS THERMO Mechanical Properties Transient METHOD MIXING METHOD
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Effects of Turfgrass Thatch on Water Infiltration, Surface Runoff, and Evaporation
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作者 Xi Liang Derong Su +1 位作者 Zhi Wang Xin Qiao 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2017年第7期799-810,共12页
The development of a (layer of) thatch in turfgrass causes important changes to near-surface eco-hydrological processes. In this study, we investigated the effects of turfgrass thatch, specifically Kentucky bluegrass ... The development of a (layer of) thatch in turfgrass causes important changes to near-surface eco-hydrological processes. In this study, we investigated the effects of turfgrass thatch, specifically Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) and red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) on water infiltration, surface runoff, and soil moisture evaporation. The thatches were collected from the field for controlled experiments using packed soil columns under various rainfall conditions. Results indicated that the presence of thatch delayed the onset of infiltration compared with situations without a thatch at the soil surface. Infiltration was delayed for a longer period in thicker red fescue thatch than thinner Kentucky bluegrass thatch. The presence of a thatch reduced runoff by holding more water locally during the rainfall period and allowing a longer period of time for infiltration. Additionally, evaporative water loss was reduced with the presence of thatch than that of bare soil. Our results highlight that the presence of thatch changes the near-surface hydrological processes, which may help improve turf management practices in terms of thatch control and irrigation scheduling. 展开更多
关键词 TURFGRASS THATCH INFILTRATION RUNOFF EVAPORATIVE Water Loss
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Curculigo (仙茅):A Gift from Brahman(婆罗门)Monks
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作者 Erli Fei Baican Yang 《Chinese Medicine and Culture》 2019年第4期189-192,共4页
Curculigo(仙茅)is also called“Only Thatch Root,”“Ground Palm,”and“Brahman Ginseng.”The name of the“Only Thatch Root”vividly describes its shape characteristics.The nickname“Ground Palm”figuratively shows its... Curculigo(仙茅)is also called“Only Thatch Root,”“Ground Palm,”and“Brahman Ginseng.”The name of the“Only Thatch Root”vividly describes its shape characteristics.The nickname“Ground Palm”figuratively shows its growth environment and form feature.The another name“Brahman Ginseng”emphasizes the source,the value,and the efficiency of the immortal grass The name of“Curculigo”fully expresses its function feature and the application to the ancient regimen culture.Curculigo is not only a sacrificial offering often used by Brahmins to pray for good fortune and dispel disasters,but also used as a special medicine for nobles to live longer.After its introduction into China,Curculigo has been widely applied in both religious development and health preservation. 展开更多
关键词 Brahman ginseng Curculigo(仙茅) ground palm Indian Brahman culture only thatch root
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