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Long-term intensive forest management ultimately leads to imbalances in soil nutrient and extracellular enzyme stoichiometry. [PDF]
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Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture, 2019
Soil is threatened by the increase of human population, intensive management, urbanization and degradation. Sustainable Soil Management (SSM) is one of the main key factors both for significant crop production and for environment conservation. Conservation tillage techniques, especially applied together with the permanent maintenance of mulch cover on ...
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Soil is threatened by the increase of human population, intensive management, urbanization and degradation. Sustainable Soil Management (SSM) is one of the main key factors both for significant crop production and for environment conservation. Conservation tillage techniques, especially applied together with the permanent maintenance of mulch cover on ...
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CABI Compendium, 2021
Abstract Horticulture involves growing crops and ornamental plants in indoor and outdoor environments. Horticultural crops include food crops such as vegetables and fruits (including tree fruits, small fruits and grapes), as well as nut- and seed-bearing plants, herbs and spices.
J. Whalen
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Abstract Horticulture involves growing crops and ornamental plants in indoor and outdoor environments. Horticultural crops include food crops such as vegetables and fruits (including tree fruits, small fruits and grapes), as well as nut- and seed-bearing plants, herbs and spices.
J. Whalen
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AI‐enhanced soil management and smart farming
Soil use and management, 2021Soil and crop management are facing challenges, in particular an increasing pressure to feed a growing population and improve food safety. Smart farming assists in dealing with these issues by incorporating information and communication technologies into
Qianyu Chen +3 more
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Biochar for sustainable soil management
Soil use and management, 2021Soil degradation represents a serious threat to the global environment and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; Amundson et al., 2015; FAO, 2011; UNCCD, 2017).
D. Hou
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Soil Science, 1988
Soil Characteristics and Classification Why World Hunger? Soil Water, Drainage, and Irrigation Organic Matter, Microorganisms, and Soil Structure Nitrogen Problems and Rotations Fitting Crops to the Soils Water Conservation and Erosion Control Land Capability and Soil Management Tillage and Planting Methods Soil Testing Tissue Testing Plant Symptoms of
Ray L. Cook, Boyd G. Ellis
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Soil Characteristics and Classification Why World Hunger? Soil Water, Drainage, and Irrigation Organic Matter, Microorganisms, and Soil Structure Nitrogen Problems and Rotations Fitting Crops to the Soils Water Conservation and Erosion Control Land Capability and Soil Management Tillage and Planting Methods Soil Testing Tissue Testing Plant Symptoms of
Ray L. Cook, Boyd G. Ellis
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Soil research challenges in response to emerging agricultural soil management practices
, 2020Agricultural management is a key force affecting soil processes and functions. Triggered by biophysical constraints as well as rapid structural and technological developments, new management practices are emerging with largely unknown impacts on soil ...
Anja-K. Techen +24 more
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Soil health card development for efficient soil management in Haryana, India
Soil & Tillage Research, 2019Soil health card (SHC) based management is needed for efficient management of resources and sustainable crop productivity. Soil health index (SHI) could be used as a yardstick for judging the health of the soil.
T. Purakayastha +9 more
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Soil use and management, 2019
Understanding the watershed‐scale spatial distribution of soil salinity and its compositions is important for soil management. Here, we present the first study on the Manas River watershed in northwest China.
Jianyong Wang +5 more
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Understanding the watershed‐scale spatial distribution of soil salinity and its compositions is important for soil management. Here, we present the first study on the Manas River watershed in northwest China.
Jianyong Wang +5 more
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Managing soil remediation problems
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1996Soil remediation has only a short history but the problem addressed is a significant one. Cost estimates for the clean-up of contaminated sites in the European Union and the United States are in the order of magnitude of 1,400 billion ECU. Such an enormous operation deserves the best management it can get.
Okx, J.P., Hordijk, L., Steijn, A.
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