Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and air quality, and promote plant and animal health. Soil quality assessment is an essential issue in soil management for agriculture and natural resource protection. This study was conducted to detect the effects of four crop rotation systems (rice-rice-rice, soya-rice-rice, fallow-rice and pea-soya-rice) on soil quality indicators (soil moisture, porosity, bulk density, water-filled pore space, pH, extractable P, CEC, OC, OM, microbial respiration, active carbon) in paddy soils of Verona area, Northern Italy. Four adjacent plots which managed almost similarly, over five years were selected. Surface soil samples were collecte...
Due to increasing land-use pressures, soil-quality assessment is in growing demand, thus a standard ...
One of the priorities of land planners is the development of methodologies that allow the detection ...
Not AvailableLong-term sustainability and a declining trend in productivity of rice–wheat rotation i...
Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain ...
New methods, based on soil microarthropods for soil quality evaluation have been proposed by some Au...
<div><p>Evaluation of soil quality can be crucial for designing efficient farming systems and ensuri...
Soil quality is a measure of the condition of soil. The goal of sustainable agriculture is to mainta...
The high demand of rice is fulfilled by intensification, particularly with the use of chemical ferti...
Soil quality, as a measure of the soil's capacity to function, can be assessed by indicators based o...
Evaluation of soil quality can be crucial for designing efficient farming systems and ensuring susta...
Soil quality, as a measure of the soil capacity to function, can be quantified by indicators based o...
Not AvailableThe systematic research on the effect of medium-term conservation agriculture (CA) on s...
Recently, the widespread interest on soil enzymes is due to the need to develop sensitive indicators...
In the Mekong Delta, alluvial clay soils have been used intensively over many generations for rice m...
Due to increasing land-use pressures, soil-quality assessment is in growing demand, thus a standard ...
One of the priorities of land planners is the development of methodologies that allow the detection ...
Not AvailableLong-term sustainability and a declining trend in productivity of rice–wheat rotation i...
Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain ...
New methods, based on soil microarthropods for soil quality evaluation have been proposed by some Au...
<div><p>Evaluation of soil quality can be crucial for designing efficient farming systems and ensuri...
Soil quality is a measure of the condition of soil. The goal of sustainable agriculture is to mainta...
The high demand of rice is fulfilled by intensification, particularly with the use of chemical ferti...
Soil quality, as a measure of the soil's capacity to function, can be assessed by indicators based o...
Evaluation of soil quality can be crucial for designing efficient farming systems and ensuring susta...
Soil quality, as a measure of the soil capacity to function, can be quantified by indicators based o...
Not AvailableThe systematic research on the effect of medium-term conservation agriculture (CA) on s...
Recently, the widespread interest on soil enzymes is due to the need to develop sensitive indicators...
In the Mekong Delta, alluvial clay soils have been used intensively over many generations for rice m...
Due to increasing land-use pressures, soil-quality assessment is in growing demand, thus a standard ...
One of the priorities of land planners is the development of methodologies that allow the detection ...
Not AvailableLong-term sustainability and a declining trend in productivity of rice–wheat rotation i...