Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essential to long-term, sustainable agricultural productivity with minimal environmental impact. Thus, soil health provides an overall picture of soil functionality. Although it cannot be measured directly, soil health can be inferred by measuring specific soil properties (e.g. organic matter content) and by observing soil status (e.g. fertility). There is also increased interest in studying soil microorganisms in their particular environments, as microbial diversity is intimately related to soil structure and function. One of the key objectives in determining soil health is to acquire indicators that can be used to evaluate the soil’s current status and ...
Increased interest in holistic soil management is driving a demand for analytical approaches to asse...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Prod 2020-50 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceThe activity of microorganisms in soil is important ...
The original publication is available on LINK at http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/IM/article/view/4...
[EN]: Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essenti...
Food and fibre crop production require soils to be maintained in a suitable state that provides opti...
Soil health is represented by its continuous capacity to function as a vital living system. Since so...
Microorganisms are excellent indicators of soil health, because of their rapid response to environme...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
Soil Health refers to the ecological equilibrium and the functionality of a soil and its capacity to...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Soil health and biology is capturing public imagination due to its significance in organic and regen...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
Our objective is to provide an optimistic strategy for reversing soil degradation by increasing publ...
Soil health is the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-...
Increased interest in holistic soil management is driving a demand for analytical approaches to asse...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Prod 2020-50 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceThe activity of microorganisms in soil is important ...
The original publication is available on LINK at http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/IM/article/view/4...
[EN]: Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essenti...
Food and fibre crop production require soils to be maintained in a suitable state that provides opti...
Soil health is represented by its continuous capacity to function as a vital living system. Since so...
Microorganisms are excellent indicators of soil health, because of their rapid response to environme...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
Soil Health refers to the ecological equilibrium and the functionality of a soil and its capacity to...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Soil health and biology is capturing public imagination due to its significance in organic and regen...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
Our objective is to provide an optimistic strategy for reversing soil degradation by increasing publ...
Soil health is the capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and land-...
Increased interest in holistic soil management is driving a demand for analytical approaches to asse...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Prod 2020-50 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceThe activity of microorganisms in soil is important ...