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ABSTRACT Environmentally friendly farming practices are gaining interest, and intercropping is a promising option to protect soil health, yet its effects on orchard microbiomes and functions remain underexplored. In this study, we assessed a 3‐year intercropping assay of Capparis spinosa (D1) and Thymus hyemalis (D2) with almond and reduced tillage in ...
Jessica Cuartero +13 more
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This study analyzes soil sealing and its repercussions in the loss of fertile soils, which are more appropriate for agriculture use. Also, soil sealing increases flood risk.
Eugenia Pérez, Pilar García
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Based on spatial mapping of SOC and MAOC, this study integrated two different soil carbon sequestration potential assessments into a unified classification framework. The resulting four categories identified priority areas for carbon farming and soil protection, providing a practical tool to support targeted land management and effective climate ...
Longnan Shi, Sharon O'Rourke, Karen Daly
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Organic Carbon and Texture Control Moisture Dependence of Soil Shortwave Infrared Reflectance
ABSTRACT Moisture content affects soil reflectance in the optical domain (400–2500 nm), acting as a confounding factor in soil property prediction models. Soil reflectance needs to be simulated efficiently for varying levels of soil moisture, in order to aid soil property prediction efforts and inform physical land surface models.
D. Hick +3 more
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Abstract Background Fertilization of plants with selenium (Se) can enhance their resistance to abiotic stresses and improve human health and nutrition. However, Se fertilization in olive trees remains underexplored. This study evaluated the effect of foliar sodium selenite fertilization on leaf Se content, oxidative stress, olive tree productivity ...
Kellyn Klein +6 more
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The total stock of organic carbon in the 30 сm soil layer of the land use category Forests was 174.51 Mt including 76.95 Mt in Luvisols, 67.60 Mt in Cambisols, 12.07 Mt in Regosols, 10.01 Mt in Leptosols.
ЛЮДМИЛА МАЛИНОВА +2 more
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Soil changes in a subtropical seasonal forest chronosequences in the south of Brazil
: The abandonment of field crops and the vegetation recovery in exhausted soils have been a recently studied subject as a way to assess the forest role on the soil recovering.
Ricardo de Vargas Kilca +4 more
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The establishment of RAP in spring barley suppressed common weeds and reduced their coverage. This led us to the assumption of a natural weed suppression that can be considered for biodiversity‐enhancing approaches in weed management. For weed management, we recommend seeding mixtures of RAP, whereas topsoil translocation requires further investigation
Sonja I. Kimmel +2 more
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Policy analysis for sustainable land management and food security in Ethiopia: a bioeconomic model with market imperfections [PDF]
"Policy Analysis for Sustainable Land Management and Food Security in Ethiopia presents a bioeconomic model of this less- favored area in the Ethiopian highlands.
Holden, Stein +2 more
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Os Neossolos Regolíticos apresentam baixo potencial de uso devido a sua pequena profundidade efetiva, à presença de pedregosidade/rochosidade, ao contato lítico próximo à superfície e à ocorrência frequente em terrenos declivosos.
Sidinei Leandro Klöckner Stürmer +4 more
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