The aim of this paper is to study the nonexistence and existence of nonnegative, nontrivial weak solution for a class of general capillarity systems. The proofs rely essentially on the minimum principle combined with ...The aim of this paper is to study the nonexistence and existence of nonnegative, nontrivial weak solution for a class of general capillarity systems. The proofs rely essentially on the minimum principle combined with the mountain pass theorem.展开更多
This study investigated the effect of C/N ratio,placement of plant residues,and leaching amounts on soil respiration,microbial biomass,and nutrient availability within four weeks after amendment.Young faba bean shoots...This study investigated the effect of C/N ratio,placement of plant residues,and leaching amounts on soil respiration,microbial biomass,and nutrient availability within four weeks after amendment.Young faba bean shoots(FB,C/N 7)and mature wheat straw(WH,C/N 80)were used as low and high C/N residue,respectively.Soil was unamended,mulched with FB or WH only,or mulched with one residue and mixed with the other residue.Leaching with 5 or 25 mL water was carried out on days 4,12,and 20.Cumulative respiration and microbial biomass N were higher with 25 than 5 mL only in treatments with two residues.WH under FB mulch reduced N availability compared to FB mulch alone,whereas FB under WH increased N availability compared toWHmulch alone.When soils were leached with 25 mL water,available N in FB mulch over WH was lower on day 12,but higher later,compared to WH mulch over FB.In contrast,in WH mulch over FB microbial biomass N increased over time whereas available N decreased.In conclusion,the effect of C/N ratio of the mulch on soil available and microbial biomass N was greater with the higher leaching amount.展开更多
文摘The aim of this paper is to study the nonexistence and existence of nonnegative, nontrivial weak solution for a class of general capillarity systems. The proofs rely essentially on the minimum principle combined with the mountain pass theorem.
文摘This study investigated the effect of C/N ratio,placement of plant residues,and leaching amounts on soil respiration,microbial biomass,and nutrient availability within four weeks after amendment.Young faba bean shoots(FB,C/N 7)and mature wheat straw(WH,C/N 80)were used as low and high C/N residue,respectively.Soil was unamended,mulched with FB or WH only,or mulched with one residue and mixed with the other residue.Leaching with 5 or 25 mL water was carried out on days 4,12,and 20.Cumulative respiration and microbial biomass N were higher with 25 than 5 mL only in treatments with two residues.WH under FB mulch reduced N availability compared to FB mulch alone,whereas FB under WH increased N availability compared toWHmulch alone.When soils were leached with 25 mL water,available N in FB mulch over WH was lower on day 12,but higher later,compared to WH mulch over FB.In contrast,in WH mulch over FB microbial biomass N increased over time whereas available N decreased.In conclusion,the effect of C/N ratio of the mulch on soil available and microbial biomass N was greater with the higher leaching amount.