El-Mehrat, H. G., A. M. R. A. Abdelaziz, W. M. Ibrahim, and L. M. M. HAMED,
"Effectiveness of Compost and Potassium Silicate under Low Rate of Mineral Fertilizers on Production, Quality, Marketability and NPK Contents of Banana Plants",
J.Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng.,, vol. 8, issue 12, pp. 787 - 795, 2017.
El-Mehrat, H. G., A. M. R. A. Abdelaziz, W. M. Ibrahim, and L. M. M. HAMED,
"Effectiveness of Compost and Potassium Silicate under Low Rate of Mineral Fertilizers on Production, Quality, Marketability and NPK Contents of Banana Plants",
J.Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 787–795, 2017.
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Bhardwaj, A. K., L. M. M. Hamed, N. Sharma, D. Rajwar, S. Meti, and M. S. Nagaraja,
"Engineered Polymeric and Nano-materials for Taming Salty Soils and Waters Used for Crop Production",
Research Developments in Saline Agriculture: Springer, pp. 391–405, 2019.
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HAMED, L. M. M., S. BOCCHI, E. I. R. EMARA, and E. STEFANINI,
"Evaluation of land degradation using application of USPED model in SANT’ANTIOCO Island -southern Sardinia, Italy",
First International Conference " Food And Agriculture: New Approaches", December 2 - 4, 2013: Conference abstract book, pp. 291, 2013.
AbstractABSTRACT
Deterioration of soil quality in relation to its current and future productivity and/or reduced potential of soil as a natural resource is a serious threat for an increasing number of areas all over the world. Soil erosion is an environmental problem and causes land degradation associated with its off/on-site effects. Tackling on/off-site effects requires understanding of soil loss rate and other factors which can enhance or retard soil loss. Climate, topography, geology/soil, and land use/cover are factors influencing rate of soil erosion and are considered in estimating soil loss. This process could be under natural and/or accelerated condition. Probability of keeping the environment under natural condition is very limited. Totally removing soil loss for a specific site could be impractical but efforts can be done to bring human induced erosion and misuse of land to tolerable erosion level and sustainable utilization. Study area was the island of Sant’Antioco, Sardinia, which is a very interesting area for agricultural and geological point of view. A field survey was conducted to characterize the features detected on the imagery. As result, modelling erosion/deposition patterns does not allow the evaluation of actual sediment dynamics and time variations of these patterns, but just the relative strength/ intensity of the phenomena. However, it makes available a rational for the ranking of intervention priorities and maintains the possibility of comparing different management scenarios.
KEYWORDS: USPED; USLE; soil erosion; land degradation; Sant’Antioco; land evaluation.
HAMED, L. M. M., S. BOCCHI, E. I. R. EMARA, and E. STEFANINI,
"Evaluation of land degradation using application of USPED model in SANT’ANTIOCO Island -southern Sardinia, Italy",
First International Conference " Food And Agriculture: New Approaches", December 2 - 4, 2013: Conference abstract book, pp. 291, 2013.
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HAMED, L. M. M., S. BOCCHI, E. I. R. EMARA, and E. STEFANINI,
"Evaluation of land degradation using application of USPED model in SANT’ANTIOCO Island -southern Sardinia, Italy",
First International Conference " Food And Agriculture: New Approaches", December 2 - 4, 2013: Conference abstract book, pp. 291, 2013.
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