Not AvailableSoil quality in coastal agroecosystems changes rapidly owing to coastal dynamics and land-use change. The potential of soil morphological properties as soil quality indicators is mostly unexplored. We present a minimum data set (MDS) of soil morphological properties to quantify the coastal soil quality. We compiled a dataset including 18 soil morphological properties from 468 soil profiles, representing five land-use types (plantation crops, sugarcane, grassland, rice, and cotton + pigeon pea) of the north-western coastal region of India. The categorical variables were transformed into numerical variables using the optimal scaling method, and categorical principal component analysis (CATPCA) was used to identify the MDS. The CA...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Mapping spatial variability of soil properties is the key to efficient soil resource management for ...
The study aimed to evaluate the impact of shifting cultivation on soil quality, in Wokha district of...
Not AvailableSoil quality in coastal agroecosystems changes rapidly owing to coastal dynamics and la...
Not AvailableThe coastal ecosystem is one of the most fragile ecosystems to climate change. Soil sal...
Not AvailableUnderstanding the physical quality of soil that influences its hydraulic behaviour help...
Not AvailableHighly productive rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) systems are c...
Not AvailableSoil quality assessment has been recognized as an important step towards understanding ...
A field investigation was carried out to evaluate the spatial variability of physical indicators of ...
Not AvailableSoil physical properties have enormous influence on water and nutrient dynamics. Charac...
Not AvailableSoil quality assessment has been recognized as an important step towards understanding ...
Purpose: The Yellow River delta boasts rich land resources but lacks fresh water and exhibits poor n...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Mapping spatial variability of soil properties is the key to efficient soil resource management for ...
The study aimed to evaluate the impact of shifting cultivation on soil quality, in Wokha district of...
Not AvailableSoil quality in coastal agroecosystems changes rapidly owing to coastal dynamics and la...
Not AvailableThe coastal ecosystem is one of the most fragile ecosystems to climate change. Soil sal...
Not AvailableUnderstanding the physical quality of soil that influences its hydraulic behaviour help...
Not AvailableHighly productive rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) systems are c...
Not AvailableSoil quality assessment has been recognized as an important step towards understanding ...
A field investigation was carried out to evaluate the spatial variability of physical indicators of ...
Not AvailableSoil physical properties have enormous influence on water and nutrient dynamics. Charac...
Not AvailableSoil quality assessment has been recognized as an important step towards understanding ...
Purpose: The Yellow River delta boasts rich land resources but lacks fresh water and exhibits poor n...
The soil quality paradigm was originally developed in the temperate region with the overarching obje...
Mapping spatial variability of soil properties is the key to efficient soil resource management for ...
The study aimed to evaluate the impact of shifting cultivation on soil quality, in Wokha district of...