The various chemical, physical, and biological properties of a soil interact in complex ways that determine its potential fitness or capacity to produce healthy and nutritious food. The integration of these properties and the resulting level of productivity is referred to as "soil quality". Soil quality can be defined as an inherent attribute of a soil that is inferred from its specific characteristics and observations (e,g., compactability, erodibility, and fertility). The term also refers to the soil's structural integrity which imparts resistance to erosion, and to the loss of plant nutrients and soil organic matter, Soil quality is often adversely affected by soil degradative processes such as soil erosion, salinization, ...
Soil and crop management practices may have impacts on the natural environment and induce changes in...
Soil quality is a concept that has deeply divided the soil science community. It has been institutio...
Key points 1. Soil quality is related to the capacity of soil to deliver ecosystem services on a sus...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Soil as an important land components is not renewable resouces and very vital that require a soil qu...
Soil quality appears to be an ideal indicator of sustainable land management. Soil is the foundation...
Developing the concept of soil quality may help identify the soil and crop management practices requ...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Our objective is to provide an optimistic strategy for reversing soil degradation by increasing publ...
Soil is a key resource that provides the basis of food production and sustains and delivers several ...
Soil health is the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-...
Intensive tillage, mineral fertilizers and pesticides used to produce more food and fiber threaten t...
During the last century, soil under agricultural practices has been intensively exploited for food a...
The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air and water...
Soil and crop management practices may have impacts on the natural environment and induce changes in...
Soil quality is a concept that has deeply divided the soil science community. It has been institutio...
Key points 1. Soil quality is related to the capacity of soil to deliver ecosystem services on a sus...
Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vita...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
Soil as an important land components is not renewable resouces and very vital that require a soil qu...
Soil quality appears to be an ideal indicator of sustainable land management. Soil is the foundation...
Developing the concept of soil quality may help identify the soil and crop management practices requ...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Our objective is to provide an optimistic strategy for reversing soil degradation by increasing publ...
Soil is a key resource that provides the basis of food production and sustains and delivers several ...
Soil health is the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-...
Intensive tillage, mineral fertilizers and pesticides used to produce more food and fiber threaten t...
During the last century, soil under agricultural practices has been intensively exploited for food a...
The concept of soil quality was conceived in the early 1990s as a parallel to those of air and water...
Soil and crop management practices may have impacts on the natural environment and induce changes in...
Soil quality is a concept that has deeply divided the soil science community. It has been institutio...
Key points 1. Soil quality is related to the capacity of soil to deliver ecosystem services on a sus...