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Investigation of the Impact on Vegetative Growth of Saharan Desert Dust - Research Article

Nihal YÜCEKUTLU - Research Article, The 8th International Soil Science Congress on "Land Degradation and Challenges in Sustainable Soil Management" 15-17 May 2012, Çeşme-İzmir- TURKEY. Related Topics For The Congress Proceeding Book: Nutrient Management For Soil Sustainability, Food Security And Human Health, (Proceedings Book of Full-Text Page; 487-492), Keywords: Saharan desert soil, Natural fertilizers, Fe2+ / Fe3+ photoreduction, Vegetative growth, Fulvic and humic acids. Most Important Titles; Investigation of Some Events That Occur in Nature Photochemical Cycling, Photosynthesis, The Hill Reaction (1937), Humic Compounds in Soil Fertility, Humic Like Substances (HULIS), Some Physical and Chemical Analysis of the Saharan Soil, Soil Sustainability, Habitat Re-Creation and Restoration For Nutrient Management; Agri-environment schemes have management options for habitat re-creation and restoration (Rural Development Service Technical Advice Note 31, 2005). Some of My References; − Yücekutlu, A. N., (2004). The investigation of possible impact of elemental composition of Saharan dust on the growth parameters of some selected wheat variets. Master of Science Thesis Hacettepe University, Department of Environmental Engineering. − Yücekutlu, N. and Yücekutlu, Y. (2009). Impacts of the Transport of Aerosols from Saharan Dust and Lidar Techniques, International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies (ALT’09), 26 Sept.-1 Oct. 2009, Antalya, Turkey. Book of Abstracts p. 31, ( http://alt09.kocaeli.edu.tr/pd/abstract-book.pdf ) − Yücekutlu, N. and Yücekutlu, Y. (2010). Impact of Climate Change on Agri-Environment Observed with New Technologies, International Conference on Organic Agriculture in Scope of Environmental Problems. 03-07 Feb.2010, Cyprus. Proceedings book of full text p.180, (http://organic.emccinstitute.org/proceedingsbook.pdf ). − Yücekutlu, N. (2011). Investigation Of The Dynamic Transport Of Saharan Desert Dust With Laser Techniques, 5th Atmospheric Science Symposium 27-29 April 2011, Istanbul Technical University Istanbul –Turkey. Proceedings book of full text p. 533.