The document describes the development and validation of an active sampler called the In Situ Sampler for Bioavailability Assessment (IS2B) that can sample both surface water and porewater simultaneously. The IS2B was tested at a contaminated site to assess concentrations of select hydrophobic organic contaminants like fipronil and its degradation products in surface water and porewater. Results found sub-parts per trillion detection limits were possible with the IS2B and concentrations measured with it were comparable to those from conventional grab sampling and extraction in the lab. The IS2B provides an easy means to sample both water types without the drawbacks of other sampling methods.
reed bed-root zone technology (wastewater treatment by using root zone techno...Akshay Shinde
best Eco-friendly and economical method of waste water treatment.this technology no need add any chemical to remove the pollutant from waste water. this method is very useful for small towns, villages, bungalows, hotels and nallha system.
Conclusion:
As per our Tested samples Turbidity, Hardness, BOD, COD, Nitrate, Phosphate,etc get Redused and DO increased.
2. Concentration of COD was high of dairy waste water.
3. The Reactor was found to be very effective for sewage treatment.
4. Turbidity of domestically and dairy waste get removed about 88.63% and 44.89% respectively.
IRJET- Performance Assessment of Different Water Filtering MediaIRJET Journal
1. The document discusses the performance assessment of different water filtering media for wastewater treatment. It tests the effectiveness of khus straw, paddy husk, crushed iron ore, and pulverized coal in a laboratory trickling filter setup.
2. Water samples from the inlet and outlet of each filter media were tested for characteristics like BOD, turbidity, pH and other parameters. The results found that khus straw was the best performing media, likely due to its absorption capabilities and ability to support microbial growth.
3. Further study is needed on regenerating the media to make the filtration process more economical and sustainable for treating wastewater before disposal. More media types could also be tested using
Indonesia, Indonesian Soil Research Institute, IAARD - Ministry of AgricultureExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
Korea, Soil Survey Laboratory, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (R...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
India, Bhopal, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Indian institute of S...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
Myanmar, Soil and Plant Analysis Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, Livesto...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
The document describes the development and validation of an active sampler called the In Situ Sampler for Bioavailability Assessment (IS2B) that can sample both surface water and porewater simultaneously. The IS2B was tested at a contaminated site to assess concentrations of select hydrophobic organic contaminants like fipronil and its degradation products in surface water and porewater. Results found sub-parts per trillion detection limits were possible with the IS2B and concentrations measured with it were comparable to those from conventional grab sampling and extraction in the lab. The IS2B provides an easy means to sample both water types without the drawbacks of other sampling methods.
reed bed-root zone technology (wastewater treatment by using root zone techno...Akshay Shinde
best Eco-friendly and economical method of waste water treatment.this technology no need add any chemical to remove the pollutant from waste water. this method is very useful for small towns, villages, bungalows, hotels and nallha system.
Conclusion:
As per our Tested samples Turbidity, Hardness, BOD, COD, Nitrate, Phosphate,etc get Redused and DO increased.
2. Concentration of COD was high of dairy waste water.
3. The Reactor was found to be very effective for sewage treatment.
4. Turbidity of domestically and dairy waste get removed about 88.63% and 44.89% respectively.
IRJET- Performance Assessment of Different Water Filtering MediaIRJET Journal
1. The document discusses the performance assessment of different water filtering media for wastewater treatment. It tests the effectiveness of khus straw, paddy husk, crushed iron ore, and pulverized coal in a laboratory trickling filter setup.
2. Water samples from the inlet and outlet of each filter media were tested for characteristics like BOD, turbidity, pH and other parameters. The results found that khus straw was the best performing media, likely due to its absorption capabilities and ability to support microbial growth.
3. Further study is needed on regenerating the media to make the filtration process more economical and sustainable for treating wastewater before disposal. More media types could also be tested using
Indonesia, Indonesian Soil Research Institute, IAARD - Ministry of AgricultureExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
Korea, Soil Survey Laboratory, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (R...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
India, Bhopal, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Indian institute of S...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
Myanmar, Soil and Plant Analysis Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, Livesto...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
4th SEALNET meeting, item 7: Downscaling GLOSOLAN and SEALNET PTs - The case ...Soils FAO-GSP
The organization of national PTs in Indonesia - Laili Purnamasari, Laboratorium Pengujian Balai Penelitian Tanah, Indonesian Soil Research Institute, Indonesia
4th Asian Soil Laboratory Network (SEALNET) meeting (online), 30 June - 2 July 2020
Vietnam, Central Analytical Laboratory, Soils and Fertilizers research Instit...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
This document summarizes information about the Fiji Agriculture Chemistry Laboratory (FACL). It provides details about:
1) FACL was established in 1962 to conduct agricultural testing for farmers, researchers, and other groups. It is the only laboratory in Fiji providing fertilizer recommendations to non-sugar agriculture farmers.
2) FACL conducts soil, plant, water, food, and other agricultural sample testing. It became a member of the South Pacific Analytical Chemistry Network in 2004 and hosted a workshop in 2008.
3) FACL has the capacity to conduct around 3,000 soil samples per year using various instruments and methods. It aims to improve through accreditation, upgraded instruments, and
Philippines, Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Services DivisionExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
IRJET - Mono and Co-Digestion of Laminaria Digitata with Simulated Food W...IRJET Journal
This study examined anaerobic digestion of the seaweed Laminaria digitata both on its own (mono-digestion) and combined with simulated food waste (co-digestion) in continuous reactor experiments. Different mix ratios of L. digitata and food waste were tested in continuous stirred tank reactors over 85 days. The optimal mix ratio for highest methane production and efficiency was found to be 90% L. digitata and 10% food waste. Mono-digestion of L. digitata led to reactor failure due to accumulation of volatile fatty acids and lowered pH as organic loading rate increased. Co-digestion helped dilute inhibitory components and improved digestion stability compared to mono-digestion of L. digitata alone.
Transchem Agritech Pvt Ltd offers soil and water testing products, laboratory setup, and biofilter technology for waste water treatment. They provide soil and water testing kits for agriculture, drinking water, and aquariums. They have established mobile and stationary soil testing laboratories across India. Their biofilter technology provides a green alternative to conventional waste water treatment using natural processes without chemicals or sludge. It has been implemented for plants from 3-600 KLD capacity across India and globally.
Japan, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
IRJET- Treatment of Dairy Waste Water by using Groundnut Shell as Low Cost Ad...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on treating dairy wastewater using groundnut shell as a low-cost adsorbent. The study involved collecting dairy wastewater from a dairy plant and testing its characteristics. Groundnut shell particles retained on a 4.75mm sieve were used as the adsorbent in column chromatography experiments. The dairy wastewater was passed through columns with varying diameters (2 inches, 2.5 inches, 3 inches) and heights of groundnut shell material (20cm, 40cm, 60cm). The treated wastewater was then tested to analyze the removal efficiency of parameters like pH, BOD, COD, and total solids. Testing showed the highest removal efficiencies occurred
IRJET- Treatment of Waste Water by the Process of Phytoremediation using Sunf...IRJET Journal
The document describes a study that used phytoremediation with sunflower plants to treat two types of wastewater in a vertical filter bed. Tests were conducted on the wastewater samples before and after treatment to analyze parameters like biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total dissolved solids, pH, and dissolved oxygen. Graphs show that the process reduced impurities in both a municipal and industrial wastewater sample. The treated water met prescribed levels for potential reuse.
This document is a thesis submitted by Aurélie Bechoff for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Greenwich in April 2010. The thesis investigates carotenoid loss after drying and storage of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP). It aims to quantify and understand the factors influencing carotenoid losses in dried OFSP. The thesis includes a literature review on vitamin A deficiency, sweet potato importance, drying and storage technologies, carotenoid degradation mechanisms and factors, and previous research on carotenoid losses during drying and storage of sweet potato. It then describes the materials and methods used for experiments on drying treatments, storage trials in Uganda, and on-farm trials in Mozambique. The results
1) The document discusses aquaculture and aquaponics systems for balancing food production, economic development, and environmental impact reduction. It outlines various challenges with aquaculture including institutional failures and lack of infrastructure.
2) Two honors students conducted a study comparing plant growth and fish mortality in goldfish vs koi aquaponics systems, finding koi systems produced greater growth. They also analyzed costs/benefits of the systems.
3) Aquaponics has potential as a "leapfrog technology" but depends on support from government, hatcheries, and a network of suppliers like the electric grid or mobile network.
PRODUCTION OF PROTEASE BY ALKALOPHILIC BACILLUSSUBTILIS IN BIOREACTOR AND ITS...AM Publications
The current studies were aimed at to investigate role of pH, dissolved oxygen for production protease in bioreactor by alkalophilic bacterium and application of saw dust for its purification. The production of proteolytic enzyme by Bacillus subtilis IC-5 started as pH of medium falls to 9 and reached to maximum at pH 7 i.e., 4400 Uml-1 . Likewise dissolved oxygen decreased in the medium as the protease production progresses. Saw dust was successively utilized for partial purification of protease. The partial purification of protease increased the specific activity to5.3 fold. The optimum pH and temperature for purified activity was 11 and 700C, respectively. The purified enzyme was stable up to pH 12 and 80oC.
1. The document discusses a GLOSOLAN inter-laboratory comparison to assess the current state of soil laboratories globally. A 2018 survey found that while similar analytical methods are used, there is large diversity in analysis procedures, poor staff training, and limited quality control. This leads to likely low comparability of results between laboratories.
2. To improve comparability, GLOSOLAN is developing standard operating procedures for soil analysis through a collaborative process. Five standard procedures have been published so far.
3. To check data quality, GLOSOLAN is promoting the use of proficiency testing and inter-laboratory comparisons, where the same soil samples are analyzed by multiple laboratories. While true values are unknown for
Global Soil Partnership efforts to promote soil governance from the global to...Soils FAO-GSP
Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
Mr Hugo Bourhis, International Consultant, FAO GSP
4th SEALNET meeting, item 7: Downscaling GLOSOLAN and SEALNET PTs - The case ...Soils FAO-GSP
The organization of national PTs in Indonesia - Laili Purnamasari, Laboratorium Pengujian Balai Penelitian Tanah, Indonesian Soil Research Institute, Indonesia
4th Asian Soil Laboratory Network (SEALNET) meeting (online), 30 June - 2 July 2020
Vietnam, Central Analytical Laboratory, Soils and Fertilizers research Instit...ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
This document summarizes information about the Fiji Agriculture Chemistry Laboratory (FACL). It provides details about:
1) FACL was established in 1962 to conduct agricultural testing for farmers, researchers, and other groups. It is the only laboratory in Fiji providing fertilizer recommendations to non-sugar agriculture farmers.
2) FACL conducts soil, plant, water, food, and other agricultural sample testing. It became a member of the South Pacific Analytical Chemistry Network in 2004 and hosted a workshop in 2008.
3) FACL has the capacity to conduct around 3,000 soil samples per year using various instruments and methods. It aims to improve through accreditation, upgraded instruments, and
Philippines, Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Services DivisionExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
IRJET - Mono and Co-Digestion of Laminaria Digitata with Simulated Food W...IRJET Journal
This study examined anaerobic digestion of the seaweed Laminaria digitata both on its own (mono-digestion) and combined with simulated food waste (co-digestion) in continuous reactor experiments. Different mix ratios of L. digitata and food waste were tested in continuous stirred tank reactors over 85 days. The optimal mix ratio for highest methane production and efficiency was found to be 90% L. digitata and 10% food waste. Mono-digestion of L. digitata led to reactor failure due to accumulation of volatile fatty acids and lowered pH as organic loading rate increased. Co-digestion helped dilute inhibitory components and improved digestion stability compared to mono-digestion of L. digitata alone.
Transchem Agritech Pvt Ltd offers soil and water testing products, laboratory setup, and biofilter technology for waste water treatment. They provide soil and water testing kits for agriculture, drinking water, and aquariums. They have established mobile and stationary soil testing laboratories across India. Their biofilter technology provides a green alternative to conventional waste water treatment using natural processes without chemicals or sludge. It has been implemented for plants from 3-600 KLD capacity across India and globally.
Japan, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)ExternalEvents
First lab managers’ meeting of the South-East Asia Laboratory NETwork (SEALNET 2.0) - Quality improvement in Asian soil laboratories: towards standardization and harmonization of soil analyses and their interpretation, Bogor, Indonesia, 20 - 24 November 2017.
IRJET- Treatment of Dairy Waste Water by using Groundnut Shell as Low Cost Ad...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study on treating dairy wastewater using groundnut shell as a low-cost adsorbent. The study involved collecting dairy wastewater from a dairy plant and testing its characteristics. Groundnut shell particles retained on a 4.75mm sieve were used as the adsorbent in column chromatography experiments. The dairy wastewater was passed through columns with varying diameters (2 inches, 2.5 inches, 3 inches) and heights of groundnut shell material (20cm, 40cm, 60cm). The treated wastewater was then tested to analyze the removal efficiency of parameters like pH, BOD, COD, and total solids. Testing showed the highest removal efficiencies occurred
IRJET- Treatment of Waste Water by the Process of Phytoremediation using Sunf...IRJET Journal
The document describes a study that used phytoremediation with sunflower plants to treat two types of wastewater in a vertical filter bed. Tests were conducted on the wastewater samples before and after treatment to analyze parameters like biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total dissolved solids, pH, and dissolved oxygen. Graphs show that the process reduced impurities in both a municipal and industrial wastewater sample. The treated water met prescribed levels for potential reuse.
This document is a thesis submitted by Aurélie Bechoff for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Greenwich in April 2010. The thesis investigates carotenoid loss after drying and storage of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP). It aims to quantify and understand the factors influencing carotenoid losses in dried OFSP. The thesis includes a literature review on vitamin A deficiency, sweet potato importance, drying and storage technologies, carotenoid degradation mechanisms and factors, and previous research on carotenoid losses during drying and storage of sweet potato. It then describes the materials and methods used for experiments on drying treatments, storage trials in Uganda, and on-farm trials in Mozambique. The results
1) The document discusses aquaculture and aquaponics systems for balancing food production, economic development, and environmental impact reduction. It outlines various challenges with aquaculture including institutional failures and lack of infrastructure.
2) Two honors students conducted a study comparing plant growth and fish mortality in goldfish vs koi aquaponics systems, finding koi systems produced greater growth. They also analyzed costs/benefits of the systems.
3) Aquaponics has potential as a "leapfrog technology" but depends on support from government, hatcheries, and a network of suppliers like the electric grid or mobile network.
PRODUCTION OF PROTEASE BY ALKALOPHILIC BACILLUSSUBTILIS IN BIOREACTOR AND ITS...AM Publications
The current studies were aimed at to investigate role of pH, dissolved oxygen for production protease in bioreactor by alkalophilic bacterium and application of saw dust for its purification. The production of proteolytic enzyme by Bacillus subtilis IC-5 started as pH of medium falls to 9 and reached to maximum at pH 7 i.e., 4400 Uml-1 . Likewise dissolved oxygen decreased in the medium as the protease production progresses. Saw dust was successively utilized for partial purification of protease. The partial purification of protease increased the specific activity to5.3 fold. The optimum pH and temperature for purified activity was 11 and 700C, respectively. The purified enzyme was stable up to pH 12 and 80oC.
1. The document discusses a GLOSOLAN inter-laboratory comparison to assess the current state of soil laboratories globally. A 2018 survey found that while similar analytical methods are used, there is large diversity in analysis procedures, poor staff training, and limited quality control. This leads to likely low comparability of results between laboratories.
2. To improve comparability, GLOSOLAN is developing standard operating procedures for soil analysis through a collaborative process. Five standard procedures have been published so far.
3. To check data quality, GLOSOLAN is promoting the use of proficiency testing and inter-laboratory comparisons, where the same soil samples are analyzed by multiple laboratories. While true values are unknown for
Global Soil Partnership efforts to promote soil governance from the global to...Soils FAO-GSP
Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
Mr Hugo Bourhis, International Consultant, FAO GSP
The importance of Soil Awareness for developing Soil Protection LawSoils FAO-GSP
Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
Dr Irene Heuser, Chair, Specialist Group on Soil, Desertification and Sustainable Agriculture, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law
Good Governance for sustainable soil management: How to do it? Soils FAO-GSP
Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
Dr Harald Ginzky, Lawyer of Umweltbundesamt, Germany
The status of salt-affected soils in Eurasia with a focus on UzbekistanSoils FAO-GSP
The document discusses salt-affected soils in the Eurasian region, with a focus on Uzbekistan. Salt-affected soils are a major problem for agriculture and food security, affecting over 40% of irrigated croplands in Central Asia. In Uzbekistan, approximately 48% of irrigated lands are salt-affected, causing annual losses of $31 million. Recent government programs aim to improve irrigation systems and rehabilitate over 1 million hectares of degraded land through measures like deep ripping, crop diversification, and afforestation. International organizations have invested over $1 billion in water and agriculture projects to address land and water management issues in Uzbekistan.
The status of salt-affected soils in NENA with a focus on IraqSoils FAO-GSP
The document discusses the problem of soil salinity in Iraq. It notes that 60-70% of land in central and southern Iraq is affected by salinity, which is the main limiting factor for agricultural production. The document outlines the types of salinity found in Iraq, potential reclamation costs, and previous and proposed strategies to address soil salinity, including leaching of soils, use of saline-tolerant crops, and national strategies around water resource management and soil treatment.
Introduction to the International Network of Salt-Affected Soils and update o...Soils FAO-GSP
The document discusses the International Network of Salt-Affected Soils (INSAS), which aims to facilitate sustainable management of salt-affected soils globally. Salinization is one of the major threats to soil resources. INSAS objectives include promoting sustainable salt-affected soil management, developing a global status report, and providing a platform for countries to discuss issues and practices. The Global Soil Partnership is working to update the global soil salinity map through training programs and an integrated soil information system.
The role and importance of INSAS for natural resource managementSoils FAO-GSP
The International Network for Salt-Affected Soils (INSAS) operates under the Global Soil Partnership and FAO to address the growing issue of salt-affected soils. Salt-affected soils occur in over 100 countries and threaten food security, especially in dry regions. Climate change is exacerbating the problem by reducing water availability and allowing seawater intrusion. INSAS aims to connect countries facing this issue, share best practices for managing salt-affected soils, and help ensure global food security.
The status of salt-affected soils in Africa with a focus on DjiboutiSoils FAO-GSP
1) Djibouti is a small country in East Africa with a population of less than one million. It has little rainfall and no surface freshwater, relying on groundwater for drinking and irrigation.
2) Soil salinity is a major problem in Djibouti, with most soils being saline or very saline due to the arid climate and lack of freshwater. This soil salinity leads to low agricultural production and food insecurity.
3) Addressing soil salinity through techniques like cover crops, mulching, and fertigation is a key factor in improving food security. Djibouti is working to establish partnerships to develop strategies to reduce soil salinity and improve soil health.
The status of salt-affected soils and spatial modelling of the soil salinity ...Soils FAO-GSP
This document summarizes research on mapping soil salinity variation in Senegal's peanut basin region using remote sensing data. The study area showed electrical conductivity values ranging from 40-542 mS/m. Random Forest and Kriging models were used to map soil salinity, with Random Forest performing better with a lower RMSE of 19.46 mS/m. The most important variables in the Random Forest model were spectral bands from Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, NDWI water index, and radar bands from Sentinel-1. Accurately mapping soil salinity at a national scale could help determine affected areas, develop rehabilitation strategies, and inform organizations like INSAS on soil conditions.
Avances de LATSOLAN. Rol de laboratorios de referencia y laboratorios inscrit...Soils FAO-GSP
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Presentación del piloto de implementación del programa RECSOIL en Costa Rica ...Soils FAO-GSP
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020.
Implementación del Código Internacional de conducta para el Uso y Manejo Sost...Soils FAO-GSP
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Implementación del Programa de Doctores de los Suelos - Laura Bertha ReyesSoils FAO-GSP
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Propuestas, para el trabajo conjunto alrededor del tema de RECSOIL y del TCP ...Soils FAO-GSP
Este documento describe un proyecto de cooperación técnica de la FAO que busca apoyar la Plataforma de Acción Climática en Agricultura de América Latina y el Caribe (PLACA) y la Alianza por el Suelo de América Latina y el Caribe (ASLAC). El proyecto fortalecerá las capacidades de los países miembros en materia de cambio climático, gestión sostenible del agua y suelos, y prácticas agrícolas resilientes. Además, ayudará a los países a des
Ejemplo de formulación de un proyecto sobre re carbonización de suelos, para ...Soils FAO-GSP
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
Reunión de la Alianza por el Suelo de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, ASLAC. Lanzamiento del proyecto regional: “Acciones para la gestión climática de los ecosistemas agrícolas con énfasis en agua y suelo”. 24 y 25 de noviembre de 2020
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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1. The Indonesian Soil Laboratory Network
Lenita Herawaty, MSi
ted at the Third meeting of the Asian Soil Laboratory Network (SEAL
23-27 September 2019, Manila, Philippines
INDONESIAN SOIL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
IAARD, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
http://balittanah.litbang.pertanian.go.id
2. 01 Background
02 National Cross Check Coordinator
03
PT. Coordination
sample preparation, statistic,
technical meeting
OUTLINE
3. Background
Laboratory : Since 1905
- Bogor, Indonesia Dutch colonial history,
Laboratory for Agroecology and ground research.
- Soil, Plant and Fertilizer analysis
Coordinator of national cross check : 1970
WEPAL (Wageningen Evaluation Programs for
Analytical laboratories : IPE (Plant) and ISE (soil)
(1970s)
4. EANET (Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East
Asia) : Soil (1998s)
ASPAC (The Australian Soil and Plant Analysis
Council) operates a soil and plant tissue Inter-
Laboratory Proficiency Programmed : Soil (2016)
SEALNET (South-East Asia Laboratory Network ) :
Soil (2018)
FFTC (Food and Fertilizer Technology Center) (2018)
Taiwan : Soil, plant and rice grain
Background
5. National Cross Check Coordinator
Since 1970
Participant : 10 Labs
Unofficial activities : - QC lab
Time : 3 round/years
National Reference Laboratories
6. Accreditation
ISRI’s Laboratory accreditation :
1. -ISO/IEC 17025:2000 since 2005 (No 192-IDN)
- Updated 2014 (No. 864-IDN)
- Adjustment to ISO/IEC 17025 : 2017
• Certificate : LP-846-IDN: National Standardization
Agency of Indonesia
• Scope : Soil, Plant, Fertilizer, Irrigation Water
• 190 parameters
2. ISO /IEC 17043 : 2010 (Proficiency Test Provider)
• Certificate : PUP - 12 – IDN National
• Scope : Soil, Plant, Organic Fertilzer
9 test parameters Soil : pH, Org-C, N ;
Plant tissue : N, P, K OF : pH, Org-C, N
7.
8.
9. 97 Labs
70 Labs
member
PT
22 Labs
accredited
MoA
IAARD Soil
Lab
20 Lab
12 AIAT
accredited
(34 provinces)
21 Private
Labs
8
(2 University
accredited)
7 Research
Center
Accredited
ISRI currently carry out Proficiency Test for 70 Labs for Soil,
Plant Tissue and Organic Fertilizer
Participants
10. PT. Coordination
• Commodities : Soil, Plant and Organic Fertilizer
• Frequency : 1 time per year
SOIL
Texture, pH*, Org-
C*,N*, Av-P, CEC,
Ex-Bases, Ex-
Acidity
PLANT
N*,P*,K*,Ca,
Mg,S,Fe,Al,
Mn,
Cu,Zn,B
Organic
Fertilizer
pH*, Org-C*,
N*, P,K, Fe
Commodities : * (acreditate scope)
15. Statistic Used
4. Z-Score Robust Statistical Calculation
ZBi, between laboratories Z-score
Si - median (Si)
IQR (Si) x 0,7413
Zwi , within laboratory Z-score.
Di - median (Di)
IQR(Di) x 0,7413
ZBi =
Zwi =
Related to proficiency test. We have joined 3 proficiency tests conducted by :.
WEPAL (Wageningen Evaluation Programs for Analytical Laboratories: IPE (Plant) and ISE (soil)with University of Wageninge, Netherland as special commodities for soils and plant.
EANET (East Asia Network for Acid Deposition) based in Japan, the member was coming from various countries such China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The special commodities are for acid deposition monitoring in Indonesia includes for soil, water and air quality. Pusarpedal : monitoring acid deposition ( CIFOR Forest) ADORC Nigata Jepang,
ASPAC (The Australian Soil and Plant Analysis Council) operates a soil and plant tissue Inter-Laboratory Proficiency Programme. This ASPAC program was started since 2016, with specific for commodities test parameters of pH, EC, K-available, C-Organic and Phosphorous-exist (Bray & Olsen)
As one of the reference laboratoriesin the Agency for Agricultural Research and Development (Balitbangtan),
ISRI has the task of technical and human resources development for soil laboratories in the working unit scope of Balitbangtan.
One of the implementations, LP Balittanah has coordinated cross checking for soil, plant and organic fertlizer analysis.
In addition of accreditation and certification, our laboratory has got approved accreditation or certification which is released by an authority agency i.e.
1. ISO/IEC 17025 : 2008 (Testing Laboratory)
Certificate: LP – 846- IDN from National Standardization Agency of Indonesia
Scope: Soil, Plant, Fertilizer, Irrigation Water
For testing 190 parameters
2. ISO /IEC 17043 : 2010 (Proficiency Testing Provider)
Certificate: PUP - 12 - IDN
Scope:Soil, Plant, Organic Fertilzer
For testing 9 parameters
Participants :Research Center, University,Stakeholder,Private company
Guideline for statistic calculation :
Samples in amounts of 10-20 kg are homogeneous, then divided and put in several containers. Then choose a number (n ≥ 10) random packaging. From each container (subsample) homogenized again and taken two parts to be analyzed in duplicate then calculated value variance of sampling (Ss 2 ) and the variance of repeatability analysis (Sa 2 ). Both values are each obtained from MSB (mean square between) and MSW (mean square within)
the first data used analytes content data
from the homogeneity test results. The second data obtained by analyzing when all participants had carried out a proficiency test.
Homogeneity of data can be seen visually from the form displaythe histogram.
Z values are Grouped in 3 categories :
1. means that between the results of the duplicate analysis (data I and data II) there is a difference large enough. Zwi's magnitude illustrates the precision in the laboratory.
2.means the results of the analysis do not include outliers, but are already in boundary "commemorated“
3. means the results of the analysis are satisfactory