To learn whether soil properties important to production agriculture and environmental quality have changed significantly in the past half-century in California, we analyzed archival samples and samples collected in 2001 from the same locations. Comparisons of organic matter content, pH, electrical conductivity, total nitrogen, total carbon and plant- available phosphorus showed significant changes since the mid-1900s. Across the state we found increases at the 95% confidence level for plant-available phosphorus, total carbon, pH, and percent clay, and increases at the 90% confidence level for percent silt and total nitrogen. We measured significant decreases at the 95% confidence level for electrical conductivity and percent sand. Based on...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...
Few experiments in the coastal plain region of the southeastern United States have reported the effe...
Several soil chronosequences were studied in southern California to determine the relative impacts o...
To learn whether soil properties important to production agriculture and environmental qual...
How has soil quality changed in California over the past 60 years? Using known locations of archived...
Understanding the long-term effects of human land use on soil chemistry and forest vegetation is an ...
The amount of soil organic matter is a critical indicator of soil health. Applying compost or manure...
Irrigation in semi-arid regions can alter soil carbon (C) sequestration processes compared to those ...
Over 400,000 acres of California farmland are certified organic and receive all fertility from organ...
Loss of organic matter (OM) from soil through degradation can lead to decline in soil structure, dep...
Measurements of CO2 flux, soil temperature, and moisture content of selected natural and disturbed s...
The objective of this study was to understand how eight decades of tillage affected soil element dyn...
Agricultural management affects soil fertility through the frequency and type of agronomic practices...
Agricultural management affects soil fertility through the frequency and type of agronomic practices...
ABSTRACT: The land use change is one of the important interferences of human in natural ecosystems w...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...
Few experiments in the coastal plain region of the southeastern United States have reported the effe...
Several soil chronosequences were studied in southern California to determine the relative impacts o...
To learn whether soil properties important to production agriculture and environmental qual...
How has soil quality changed in California over the past 60 years? Using known locations of archived...
Understanding the long-term effects of human land use on soil chemistry and forest vegetation is an ...
The amount of soil organic matter is a critical indicator of soil health. Applying compost or manure...
Irrigation in semi-arid regions can alter soil carbon (C) sequestration processes compared to those ...
Over 400,000 acres of California farmland are certified organic and receive all fertility from organ...
Loss of organic matter (OM) from soil through degradation can lead to decline in soil structure, dep...
Measurements of CO2 flux, soil temperature, and moisture content of selected natural and disturbed s...
The objective of this study was to understand how eight decades of tillage affected soil element dyn...
Agricultural management affects soil fertility through the frequency and type of agronomic practices...
Agricultural management affects soil fertility through the frequency and type of agronomic practices...
ABSTRACT: The land use change is one of the important interferences of human in natural ecosystems w...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...
Few experiments in the coastal plain region of the southeastern United States have reported the effe...
Several soil chronosequences were studied in southern California to determine the relative impacts o...