Cycling of nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, is one of the ecosystem services we expect agricultural soils to deliver. Nutrient cycling incorporates the reuse of agricultural, industrial and municipal organic residues that, misleadingly, are often referred to as ‘wastes’. The present review disentangles the processes underlying the cycling of nutrients to better understand which soil properties determine the performance of that function. Four processes are identified (i) the capacity to receive nutrients, (ii) the capacity to make and keep nutrients available to crops, (iii) the capacity to support the uptake of nutrients by crops and (iv) the capacity to support their successful removal in harvested crop. Soil properties matter...
International audienceCrop-livestock systems are complex farming systems in which many agricultural ...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...
Crop residues are good sources of plant nutrients and are important components for the stability of ...
Cycling of nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, is one of the ecosystem services we expect ...
Despite the large scale implementation of conservation schemes aimed at reducing phosphorus (P) loss...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Developing the concept of soil quality may help identify the soil and crop management practices requ...
Soil fertility is de®ned as the ability of a soil to provide the conditions required for plant growt...
Organic field crop systems are characterized by complex rotations with high spatial and temporal veg...
The various chemical, physical, and biological properties of a soil interact in complex ways that de...
Not AvailableWastes generated from municipal and agricultural activities have the tremendous potenti...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Soils are indispensable for the provision of several functions. Agricultural intensification and its...
International audienceCrop-livestock systems are complex farming systems in which many agricultural ...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...
Crop residues are good sources of plant nutrients and are important components for the stability of ...
Cycling of nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorus, is one of the ecosystem services we expect ...
Despite the large scale implementation of conservation schemes aimed at reducing phosphorus (P) loss...
Soils, the earth’s skin, are at the intersection of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and bi...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Developing the concept of soil quality may help identify the soil and crop management practices requ...
Soil fertility is de®ned as the ability of a soil to provide the conditions required for plant growt...
Organic field crop systems are characterized by complex rotations with high spatial and temporal veg...
The various chemical, physical, and biological properties of a soil interact in complex ways that de...
Not AvailableWastes generated from municipal and agricultural activities have the tremendous potenti...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Soils are indispensable for the provision of several functions. Agricultural intensification and its...
International audienceCrop-livestock systems are complex farming systems in which many agricultural ...
Soils and crops are nowadays particularly vulnerable to climate change and environmental stresses. I...
Crop residues are good sources of plant nutrients and are important components for the stability of ...