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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Core Engineers in Synthetic Microbial Communities: Boosting Plant Growth and Soil Health for Sustainable Agriculture. [PDF]
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Fitting soil extracellular enzyme activity into the complex network of abiotic and biotic soil properties often associated with soil health. [PDF]
Taggart MG +9 more
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Microbial communities and their association with soil health indicators under row cash crop and cover crop diversification: a case study. [PDF]
Wooliver R, Kivlin SN, Jagadamma S.
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Rethreading the needle: A novel molecular index of soil health (MISH) using microbial functional genes to predict soil health management. [PDF]
Deel HL, Manter DK, Moore JM.
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Soil health concept and modern soil health indicators
Pochvovedenie i agrokhimiya, 2023The review discusses the microbiological aspect of the concept of soil health. The concept of «Soil health» is an integral part of the concept of «One health». In 2004, at the conference «One World, One Health», the links between people, animals and the environment in the dynamics of diseases were emphasized.The paper describes methods for assessing ...
A. A. Kurmanbayev, T. R. Sundet
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2022
Abstract This chapter focuses on soil health and its importance and benefits in plant growth.
Sally Pinhey, Margaret Tebbs
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Abstract This chapter focuses on soil health and its importance and benefits in plant growth.
Sally Pinhey, Margaret Tebbs
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Most of man's food supply comes from the soil, either directly through food crops or indirectly as animal products. The total amount of food produced depends on the fertility of the soil. Many peoples of the world are undernourished because the productivity of the land available is not sufficient to supply the total amount of food needed.
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Most of man's food supply comes from the soil, either directly through food crops or indirectly as animal products. The total amount of food produced depends on the fertility of the soil. Many peoples of the world are undernourished because the productivity of the land available is not sufficient to supply the total amount of food needed.
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2011
The unprecedented crop yields achieved by the green revolution depended on heavy usage of fertilizers and agrochemicals, the introduction of responsive crop varieties and application of mechanical power. The non-renewable resources from outside the farming system are no longer cheap, unlooked-for ecological imbalances have arisen as the soil has become
Igori Arcadie Krupenikov +2 more
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The unprecedented crop yields achieved by the green revolution depended on heavy usage of fertilizers and agrochemicals, the introduction of responsive crop varieties and application of mechanical power. The non-renewable resources from outside the farming system are no longer cheap, unlooked-for ecological imbalances have arisen as the soil has become
Igori Arcadie Krupenikov +2 more
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Soil and soil health: an overview
2018Soil health is an urgent concern because of the need to manage soil resources better to meet food and other security imperatives. The different meanings of soil ‘quality’ and ‘health’ are explained. Soil health is defined as an integrative property of the biotic and abiotic components of the soil system that describes its performance relative to its ...
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