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Coupled geomorphic and climate-driven biogeochemical processes regulate soil organic carbon stocks in agricultural terraces. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Zhao P   +13 more
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Future projections of European maize yields using AquaCrop with an adaptive growing season.

open access: yesEur J Agron
Busschaert L   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Climate regulates ecosystem carbon transfer efficiency from atmosphere to soil via soil nitrogen

open access: yes
Yu Z   +5 more
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Hydropedology and pedotransfer functions

Geoderma, 2006
The emerging interdisciplinary research field of hydropedology attracts a substantial attention because of its promise to bridging pedology and hydrology. Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) emerged as relationships between soil hydraulic parameters and the easier measurable properties usually available from soil survey.
Y.A. Pachepsky, W.J. Rawls, H.S. Lin
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Pedotransfer functions for Europe

2004
Publisher Summary For the development of pedotransfer functions (PTFs), large and good quality data sets comprising measured hydraulic characteristics of a wide variety of soils are required. An example of such a large data set is the database of hydraulic properties of European soils (HYPRES).
Wösten, J.H.M., Nemes, A.
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Soil structure and pedotransfer functions

European Journal of Soil Science, 2003
Summary Accurate estimates of soil hydraulic properties from other soil characteristics using pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are in demand in many applications, and soil structural characteristics are natural candidates for improving PTFs. Soil survey provides mostly categorical data about soil structure. Many available characteristics
Y.A. Pachepsky, W.J. Rawls
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Uncertainty analysis for pedotransfer functions

European Journal of Soil Science, 2002
Summary Both empirical and process‐simulation models are useful in predicting the outcome of agricultural management on soil quality and vice versa, and pedotransfer functions have been developed to translate readily available soil information into variables that are needed in the models.
B. Minasny, A. B. Mc Bratney
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Soil Pedotransfer Functions for Four Mexican Soils

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1995
Abstract Simulation models for design and testing of different land use management options require detailed soil data inputs, which are often not available. Under such circumstances, pedotransfer functions (PTF) can be used to predict soil properties such as cation‐exchange capacity (CEC) and moisture retention ...
Bell, M.A., van Keulen, H.
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