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  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,347 Views
12 Pages

16 December 2024

In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of microplastics (MPs) as significant emerging pollutants. Soil contamination by MPs, comprising plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, originates from diverse sources. The introduction of foreign s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,149 Views
15 Pages

Agricultural Crops Grown in Laboratory Conditions on Chernevaya Taiga Soil Demonstrate Unique Composition of the Rhizosphere Microbiota

  • Irina Kravchenko,
  • Mikhail Rayko,
  • Ekaterina Tikhonova,
  • Aleksey Konopkin,
  • Evgeny Abakumov and
  • Alla Lapidus

Chernevaya taiga in West Siberia is a unique environment, with gigantism of grasses and shrubs. Exceptionally high productivity of plants is determined by the synergistic interaction of various factors, with a special role belonging to microorganisms...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,213 Views
11 Pages

Impact of Chitosan on the Mechanical Stability of Soils

  • Agnieszka Adamczuk and
  • Grzegorz Jozefaciuk

31 March 2022

Chitosan is becoming increasingly applied in agriculture, mostly as a powder, however little is known about its effect on soil mechanical properties. Uniaxial compression test was performed for cylindrical soil aggregates prepared from four soils of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,349 Views
19 Pages

Land Unit Delineation Based on Soil-Forming Factors: A Tool for Soil Survey in Mountainous Protected Areas

  • William Trenti,
  • Mauro De Feudis,
  • Massimo Gherardi,
  • Gilmo Vianello and
  • Livia Vittori Antisari

20 August 2025

The present study applied a GIS-based methodology for assessing soil diversity in a protected mountain area of Italy. Using QGIS, morphological (i.e., altitude and slope), lithological, climatic, and land use layers were intersected to delineate 16 l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,850 Views
13 Pages

A Pedological Catenal Characterization along Steeply Sloped and Perhumid Regions: The Case Study of Piedemonte Llanero, Colombia

  • Juan Manuel Trujillo-González,
  • Marco Aurelio Torres-Mora,
  • Francisco J. García-Navarro and
  • Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta

Owing to data scarcity, the soil properties of the Colombian “Piedemonte Llanero” are poorly quantified. To provide basic information about how pedogenic properties along a steeply sloped and perhumid landscape are related to its use (whi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,620 Views
23 Pages

Characterization of Biochar from Beach-Cast Seaweed and Its Use for Amelioration of Acid Soils

  • Eliana Cárdenas-Aguiar,
  • Gabriel Gascó,
  • Marcos Lado,
  • Ana Méndez,
  • Jorge Paz-Ferreiro and
  • Antonio Paz-González

18 June 2024

Limited knowledge is available regarding biochar (BC) obtained from beach-cast seaweed, which needs to be characterized to better prospect its potential applications. Beach-cast seaweed BCs were produced at two temperatures (300 and 600 °C) and t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,399 Views
17 Pages

Soil Organic Carbon Changes for Croplands across China from 1991 to 2012

  • Wentian He,
  • Ping He,
  • Rong Jiang,
  • Jingyi Yang,
  • Craig F. Drury,
  • Ward N. Smith,
  • Brian B. Grant and
  • Wei Zhou

19 July 2021

Accurate estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are critical for evaluating the impacts of crop and nutrient management practices on soil sustainability and global climate change. Temporal and spatial variations in topsoil (0–0.20 m) SOC were analyze...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,943 Views
17 Pages

Physicochemical Changes in Loam Soils Amended with Bamboo Biochar and Their Influence in Tomato Production Yield

  • Karolina Villagra-Mendoza,
  • Federico Masís-Meléndez,
  • Jaime Quesada-Kimsey,
  • Carlos A. García-González and
  • Rainer Horn

13 October 2021

Soil degradation and water stress in Costa Rica challenge the production of highly sensitive crops. This work is aimed at evaluating the physical and chemical changes in sandy loam (SL) and a silt loam (SiL) soil when amended with bamboo biochar whil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,871 Views
25 Pages

Organic Carbon Stock in Mineral Soils in Cropland and Grassland in Latvia

  • Guna Petaja,
  • Ieva Ivbule,
  • Zaiga Anna Zvaigzne,
  • Dana Purviņa,
  • Emīls Mārtiņš Upenieks,
  • Ieva Līcīte and
  • Andis Lazdiņš

This study aimed to assess soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration and stock in mineral soils in cropland and grassland in Latvia, considering soil groups and texture classes. It covered 197 sites across Latvia (152 in cropland, 45 in grassland). Soi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,307 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Soil Type in Triggering Shallow Landslides in the Alps (Lombardy, Northern Italy)

  • Fabio Luino,
  • Jerome De Graff,
  • Marcella Biddoccu,
  • Francesco Faccini,
  • Michele Freppaz,
  • Anna Roccati,
  • Fabrizio Ungaro,
  • Michele D’Amico and
  • Laura Turconi

22 July 2022

Shallow landslides due to the soil saturation induced by intense rainfall events are very common in northern Italy, particularly in the Alps and Prealps. They are usually triggered during heavy rainstorms, causing severe damage to property, and somet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,175 Views
17 Pages

Dark, coniferous hemiboreal forests in the south of West Siberia are located in the Holocene forest-steppe ecotone, where natural environmental conditions have been quite dynamic. This dynamic environment resulted in the contrasting evolution of regi...