Soil sampling is one of the most fundamental agricultural processes. The selection of soil sampling locations within a field plays a crucial role in soil-health analysis. The current soil …
Cover crops and precision fertilization are two core strategies to advance sustainable agriculture. Based on a review of proven achievements in remote sensing of vegetation, a …
Estimating soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in agricultural fields is essential for environmental and agronomic research, management, and policy. Stratified sampling is a …
In intensive livestock areas, soils commonly contain elevated nutrients above the agronomic optimum which increases the risk of nutrient losses and contributing to poor ecological …
The mineralogical composition of the parent material, together with plant species and soil microorganisms, constitutes the foundational components of an ecosystem's energy cycle …
LLR Renwick, A Celedón, F Nájera, JPF Espoz… - Agricultural …, 2025 - Elsevier
Context Crop-livestock reintegration could reduce the environmental footprint of decoupled crop and livestock production related to biogeochemical cycles. Previous experiments …
Background Land use and land cover changes have a significant impact on the dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) and its fractions, as well as on overall soil health. This study …
S Dookie, S Jaikishun, AA Ansari - Geology, Ecology, and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In mangrove forests, one of the most noticeable characteristics is the unique interplay between soil and water, which facilitates the movement of nutrients and sediments …
The long-term field experiment on the Kastanozem showed that the standard moldboard plowing to a depth of 22 cm (control), chiseling to a depth of 35 cm, and three-tier plowing …