In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or formerly tilled soil horizon whereas the latter one is denoted as ‘topsoil’. To date, most agronomic and plant nutrition studies have widely neglected subsoil processes involved in nutrient acquisition by crop roots. Based on our current knowledge it can be assumed that subsoil properties such as comparatively high bulk density, low air permeability, and poverty of organic matter, nutrients and microbial biomass are obviously adverse for nutrient acquisition, and sometimes subsoils provide as little as less than 10% of annual nutrient uptake in fertilised arable fields. Nevertheless, there is also strong evidence indicating that subsoil can contribute to ...
In many coarse textured soils, limited root development and biomass production are attributed to adv...
In the Canterbury and North Otago regions of New Zealand, many intensively cropped yellow-grey earth...
Background and aimsMacropores may be preferential root pathways into the subsoil. We hypothesised th...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or formerly till...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or formerly till...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or f...
Background and AimsRoot restricting layers often hinder crops from accessing the large reservoir of ...
Background and AimsRoot restricting layers often hinder crops from accessing the large reservoir of ...
Arable subsoils store large amounts of phosphorus (P); however, it is unclear to what extent, and un...
BackgroundThe phosphorus (P) stocks of arable subsoils not only influence crop production but also f...
An eighteen month field trial was conducted to determine the effect of soil loosening on plant nutri...
A four-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of subsoiling depth on root mor...
AbstractA four-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of subsoiling depth on ...
Information on the bioavailability and -accessibility of subsoil phosphorus (P) and how soil moistur...
The non-tilled subsoil has generally a higher bulk density than the tilled top soil layer. The stron...
In many coarse textured soils, limited root development and biomass production are attributed to adv...
In the Canterbury and North Otago regions of New Zealand, many intensively cropped yellow-grey earth...
Background and aimsMacropores may be preferential root pathways into the subsoil. We hypothesised th...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or formerly till...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or formerly till...
In arable farming systems, the term ‘subsoil’ refers to the soil beneath the tilled or f...
Background and AimsRoot restricting layers often hinder crops from accessing the large reservoir of ...
Background and AimsRoot restricting layers often hinder crops from accessing the large reservoir of ...
Arable subsoils store large amounts of phosphorus (P); however, it is unclear to what extent, and un...
BackgroundThe phosphorus (P) stocks of arable subsoils not only influence crop production but also f...
An eighteen month field trial was conducted to determine the effect of soil loosening on plant nutri...
A four-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of subsoiling depth on root mor...
AbstractA four-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of subsoiling depth on ...
Information on the bioavailability and -accessibility of subsoil phosphorus (P) and how soil moistur...
The non-tilled subsoil has generally a higher bulk density than the tilled top soil layer. The stron...
In many coarse textured soils, limited root development and biomass production are attributed to adv...
In the Canterbury and North Otago regions of New Zealand, many intensively cropped yellow-grey earth...
Background and aimsMacropores may be preferential root pathways into the subsoil. We hypothesised th...