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176 Citations
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Soil Carbon Sequestration in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation: A Review

  • Cristina I. Dias Rodrigues,
  • Luís Miguel Brito and
  • Leonel J. R. Nunes

This review article aims to acknowledge the multifaceted functions of soil, and given its status as the largest terrestrial carbon store, to reaffirm its previously established importance in carbon sequestration. The article outlines the key variable...

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88 Citations
34,602 Views
27 Pages

10 November 2023

This review highlights the potential of vermicompost and its derived products as sustainable and eco-friendly solutions for enhancing production and pest management in grain crops. It assesses their impact comprehensively on crops such as maize, whea...

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79 Citations
17,238 Views
29 Pages

Review of Crop Response to Soil Salinity Stress: Possible Approaches from Leaching to Nano-Management

  • Hassan El-Ramady,
  • József Prokisch,
  • Hani Mansour,
  • Yousry A. Bayoumi,
  • Tarek A. Shalaby,
  • Szilvia Veres and
  • Eric C. Brevik

Soil salinity is a serious problem facing many countries globally, especially those with semi-arid and arid climates. Soil salinity can have negative influences on soil microbial activity as well as many chemical and physical soil processes, all of w...

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49 Citations
6,929 Views
29 Pages

Do Microplastics and Nanoplastics Pose Risks to Biota in Agricultural Ecosystems?

  • Naga Raju Maddela,
  • Balasubramanian Ramakrishnan,
  • Tanvi Kadiyala,
  • Kadiyala Venkateswarlu and
  • Mallavarapu Megharaj

The presence of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) in soils is becoming pervasive in most agroecosystems. The recent estimates suggest that the soil burden of MNPs in the agroecosystems is more than 0.5 megatons (Mt) annually. In all the agroecosy...

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37 Citations
10,270 Views
21 Pages

Soil inorganic carbon (SIC), a potential carbon sink especially in arid and semi-arid environments, contributes to soil development, landscape stability, carbon (C) sequestration, and global C dynamics but due to the lack of SIC scientific reporting...

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36 Citations
6,723 Views
21 Pages

Cognitive Soil Digital Twin for Monitoring the Soil Ecosystem: A Conceptual Framework

  • Nikolaos L. Tsakiridis,
  • Nikiforos Samarinas,
  • Eleni Kalopesa and
  • George C. Zalidis

The digital twin concept has found widespread application across diverse industries. Herein, we present a comprehensive conceptual framework for the cognitive soil digital twin, which embodies the intricate physical reality of the soil ecosystem, aid...

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34 Citations
15,078 Views
23 Pages

Fate and Transport of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) at Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Discharge Sites: A Review

  • Jeffery Tyler McGarr,
  • Eric Gentil Mbonimpa,
  • Drew Clifton McAvoy and
  • Mohamad Reza Soltanian

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are an environmentally persistent group of chemicals that can pose an imminent threat to human health through groundwater and surface water contamination. In this review, we evaluate the subsurface beh...

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31 Citations
7,006 Views
14 Pages

Effects of Irrigation Regimes and Rice Varieties on Methane Emissions and Yield of Dry Season Rice in Bangladesh

  • Muhammad Ashraful Habib,
  • S. M. Mofijul Islam,
  • Md. Ashraful Haque,
  • Lutful Hassan,
  • Md. Zulfiker Ali,
  • Swati Nayak,
  • Manzoor Hussain Dar and
  • Yam Kanta Gaihre

Adoption of the right rice variety and water-saving irrigation method could reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in lowland rice cultivation. A study was conducted at the research farm of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, i...

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30 Citations
5,960 Views
15 Pages

A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of polyethylene (PE), a broadly utilized polymer type, on soil properties and lettuce growth. Two Zn- and Cd-contaminated soil samples were obtained from urban and rural areas of Greece, res...

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29 Citations
14,108 Views
34 Pages

Soil Phytomining: Recent Developments—A Review

  • Christos Kikis,
  • Georgios Thalassinos and
  • Vasileios Antoniadis

Phytomining (PM) is defined as the process of using plants capable of bio-extracting metals from soil in order to explore them economically. This relatively new, innovative method has been gathering significant attention in both the academic and comm...

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29 Citations
8,546 Views
26 Pages

Soil Contamination by Heavy Metals and Radionuclides and Related Bioremediation Techniques: A Review

  • Yelizaveta Chernysh,
  • Viktoriia Chubur,
  • Iryna Ablieieva,
  • Polina Skvortsova,
  • Olena Yakhnenko,
  • Maksym Skydanenko,
  • Leonid Plyatsuk and
  • Hynek Roubík

The migration of heavy metals and radionuclides is interrelated, and this study focusses on the interaction and complex influence of various toxicants. The rehabilitation of radioactively contaminated territories has a complex character and is based...

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28 Citations
7,946 Views
17 Pages

Soil Health Assessment and Management Framework for Water-Limited Environments: Examples from the Great Plains of the USA

  • Rajan Ghimire,
  • Vesh R. Thapa,
  • Veronica Acosta-Martinez,
  • Meagan Schipanski,
  • Lindsey C. Slaughter,
  • Steven J. Fonte,
  • Manoj K. Shukla,
  • Prakriti Bista,
  • Sangamesh V. Angadi and
  • Tess Noble Strohm
  • + 2 authors

Healthy soils provide the foundation for sustainable agriculture. However, soil health degradation has been a significant challenge for agricultural sustainability and environmental quality in water-limited environments, such as arid and semi-arid re...

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23 Citations
6,933 Views
25 Pages

Using Various Models for Predicting Soil Organic Carbon Based on DRIFT-FTIR and Chemical Analysis

  • Fatma N. Thabit,
  • Osama I. A. Negim,
  • Mohamed A. E. AbdelRahman,
  • Antonio Scopa and
  • Ali R. A. Moursy

Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a crucial factor influencing soil quality and fertility. In this particular investigation, we aimed to explore the possibility of using diffuse reflectance infrared fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT-FTIR) in conjuncti...

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23 Citations
3,094 Views
19 Pages

Exogenous Selenium Improves Physio-Biochemical and Performance of Drought-Stressed Phaseolus vulgaris Seeded in Saline Soil

  • Wael M. Semida,
  • Taia A. Abd El-Mageed,
  • Mohammed A. H. Gyushi,
  • Shimaa A. Abd El-Mageed,
  • Mostafa M. Rady,
  • Abdelsattar Abdelkhalik,
  • Othmane Merah,
  • Ayman El Sabagh,
  • Ibrahim M. El-Metwally and
  • Magdi T. Abdelhamid
  • + 1 author

Water and salt stresses are among the most important global problems that limit the growth and production of several crops. The current study aims at the possibility of mitigating the effect of deficit irrigation of common bean plants growing in sali...

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23 Citations
4,979 Views
27 Pages

The escalating risks of drought and salinization due to climate change and anthropogenic activities are a major global concern. Rhizobium–legume (herb or tree) symbiosis is proposed as an ideal solution for improving soil fertility and rehabili...

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22 Citations
12,036 Views
32 Pages

Using Date Palm Residues to Improve Soil Properties: The Case of Compost and Biochar

  • Victor Kavvadias,
  • Elie Le Guyader,
  • Mohamed El Mazlouzi,
  • Maxime Gommeaux,
  • Belkacem Boumaraf,
  • Mohamed Moussa,
  • Hafouda Lamine,
  • Mahtali Sbih,
  • Ines Rahma Zoghlami and
  • Xavier Morvan
  • + 4 authors

Agricultural residues are generated during the production and processing of agricultural crops. Under modern date palm plantation practices, field operations generate huge quantities of residues, which are discarded with little valorization. The date...

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20 Citations
4,483 Views
14 Pages

Urban Soil Pollution by Heavy Metals: Effect of the Lockdown during the Period of COVID-19 on Pollutant Levels over a Five-Year Study

  • Sotiria G. Papadimou,
  • Ourania-Despoina Kantzou,
  • Maria-Anna Chartodiplomenou and
  • Evangelia E. Golia

When residents of Volos, a city in central Greece, are trying to recall their daily life after the end of the quarantine due to COVID-19, the soil pollution survey provided valuable insights, which are compared with a 4-year study carried out in that...

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19 Citations
6,055 Views
24 Pages

10 December 2023

Microplastic (MP) pollution is a widespread global environmental concern, representing an emerging contaminant with major implications for ecosystems and human well-being. While extensive research has focused on MPs in aquatic environments, their imp...

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18 Citations
4,070 Views
24 Pages

Robustness of Optimized Decision Tree-Based Machine Learning Models to Map Gully Erosion Vulnerability

  • Hasna Eloudi,
  • Mohammed Hssaisoune,
  • Hanane Reddad,
  • Mustapha Namous,
  • Maryem Ismaili,
  • Samira Krimissa,
  • Mustapha Ouayah and
  • Lhoussaine Bouchaou

Gully erosion is a worldwide threat with numerous environmental, social, and economic impacts. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the performance and robustness of six machine learning ensemble models based on the decision tree principle: Ra...

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17 Citations
7,184 Views
21 Pages

Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are used as a soil amendment for retaining water, but suitable methods for the application of SAPs have not yet been developed. Here, we characterized a variety of soil–SAP mixtures prepared using four different t...

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16 Citations
4,983 Views
29 Pages

Impact of Abiotic Stressors on Soil Microbial Communities: A Focus on Antibiotics and Their Interactions with Emerging Pollutants

  • Abdul Rashid P. Rasheela,
  • Muhammad Fasih Khalid,
  • Dana A. Abumaali,
  • Juha M. Alatalo and
  • Talaat Ahmed

Soil is a complex and dynamic ecosystem containing a diverse array of microorganisms, and plays a crucial and multifaceted role in various functions of the ecosystem. Substantial fluctuations in the environmental conditions arise from diverse global...

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15 Citations
4,506 Views
17 Pages

Spatial Variability of Soil Erodibility at the Rhirane Catchment Using Geostatistical Analysis

  • Ouafa Othmani,
  • Kamel Khanchoul,
  • Sana Boubehziz,
  • Hamza Bouguerra,
  • Abderraouf Benslama and
  • Jose Navarro-Pedreño

Soil erodibility is one of the most crucial factors used to estimate soil erosion by applying modeling techniques. Soil data from soil maps are commonly used to create maps of soil erodibility for soil conservation planning. This study analyzed the s...

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15 Citations
12,600 Views
32 Pages

Biochar Improves Soil Fertility and Crop Performance: A Case Study of Nigeria

  • Abdulrahman Maina Zubairu,
  • Erika Michéli,
  • Caleb Melenya Ocansey,
  • Norbert Boros,
  • Gabriella Rétháti,
  • Éva Lehoczky and
  • Miklós Gulyás

22 November 2023

Africa, specifically Nigeria, has witnessed a dramatic increase in population over the last century, prompting efforts to ensure sustainable food production and quality. Concerns for soil sustainability and food security have led to the exploration o...

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14 Citations
3,789 Views
14 Pages

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Enhance Growth and Increase Concentrations of Anthocyanin, Phenolic Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Black Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Sabaiporn Nacoon,
  • Wasan Seemakram,
  • Jindarat Ekprasert,
  • Piyada Theerakulpisut,
  • Jirawat Sanitchon,
  • Thomas W. Kuyper and
  • Sophon Boonlue

Black rice (Oryza sativa L.) contains high concentrations of bioactive compounds that are associated with human-health benefits. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can increase plant performance and concentrations of these bioactive compounds. In a p...

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14 Citations
6,054 Views
23 Pages

Baculoviruses are DNA viruses that can naturally control insects and form the basis for a range of biological insecticides. These viruses are occluded in a crystalline protein matrix, the occlusion body (OB), which favors their persistence in the env...

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14 Citations
4,686 Views
27 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Culturable Osmotolerant Microbiota in Hypersaline and Hypergypsic Soils as New Treatment for Osmotic Stress in Plants

  • Tatiana Gil,
  • Raquel Teixeira,
  • André Sousa,
  • Maria Alice d’Oliveira Palmeiro,
  • Alice Cruz Coimbra de Matos,
  • Marla Niza Costa,
  • María Victoria Ferrer,
  • Ana Sofía Rodrígues dos Santos,
  • Cristina Sequero López and
  • Juan Ignacio Vílchez
  • + 1 author

Saline and gypsic soils impede or condition the establishment of farms in many regions worldwide. Stress caused by the accumulation of sodium or calcium ions in the soil drastically limits plant growth and is a limiting factor in the production of ma...

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14 Citations
9,690 Views
25 Pages

Trends in the Application of Phosphate-Solubilizing Microbes as Biofertilizers: Implications for Soil Improvement

  • Kingsley T. Ughamba,
  • Johnson K. Ndukwe,
  • Ian D. E. A. Lidbury,
  • Nnabueze D. Nnaji,
  • Chijioke N. Eze,
  • Chiugo C. Aduba,
  • Sophie Groenhof,
  • Kenechi O. Chukwu,
  • Chukwudi U. Anyanwu and
  • Christian K. Anumudu
  • + 1 author

The application of phosphate-solubilizing microbes (PSMs) as biofertilizers in agricultural systems has not satisfactorily solved the problem of reducing our reliance on chemical phosphorus (P) fertilizers. Ongoing efforts are continually trying to t...

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14 Citations
5,670 Views
14 Pages

Salt-affected soils are related to salinity (high content of soluble salts) and/or sodicity (excess of sodium), which are major leading causes of agricultural land degradation. This study aimed to evaluate the performances of three machine learning (...

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14 Citations
3,916 Views
27 Pages

Effects of Land Use on Soil Physical-Hydric Attributes in Two Watersheds in the Southern Amazon, Brazil

  • Francielli Aloisio Moratelli,
  • Marco Aurélio Barbosa Alves,
  • Daniela Roberta Borella,
  • Aline Kraeski,
  • Frederico Terra de Almeida,
  • Cornélio Alberto Zolin,
  • Aaron Kinyu Hoshide and
  • Adilson Pacheco de Souza

14 November 2023

Changes in land use can cause degradation of soil physical quality with negative effects on the environment and agricultural production. The effects of different land uses on soil physical-hydric attributes were studied in the Renato River and Caiabi...

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14 Citations
5,524 Views
23 Pages

Over the last few decades, different types of plastics have been found in different soil types with documented or potential negative effects on the environment, the flora and fauna inhabiting the soils, and subsequently human health. This article is...

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14 Citations
7,363 Views
20 Pages

Irrigation Practices and Their Effects on Soil Quality and Soil Characteristics in Arid Lands: A Comprehensive Geomatic Analysis

  • Mohamed E. Fadl,
  • Yasser A. Sayed,
  • Ahmed I. El-Desoky,
  • Eltaher M. Shams,
  • Mohammedi Zekari,
  • Elsayed A. Abdelsamie,
  • Marios Drosos and
  • Antonio Scopa

Comprehension of the long-term effects of irrigation on basic soil characteristics and quality is essential for sustainable land management and agricultural production, particularly in arid regions where water availability is limited. This study aime...

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13 Citations
4,843 Views
14 Pages

Heavy Metals in Wetland Ecosystem: Investigating Metal Contamination in Waterbirds via Primary Feathers and Its Effect on Population and Diversity

  • Jeganathan Pandiyan,
  • Radjassegarin Arumugam,
  • Khalid A. Al-Ghanim,
  • Nadezhda Sachivkina,
  • Marcello Nicoletti and
  • Marimuthu Govindarajan

16 November 2023

Wetlands are dynamic ecosystems that provide feeding and nesting grounds for diverse species of waterbirds. The quality of wetland habitat may have an impact on the density, diversity, and species richness of waterbirds. Toxic metal contamination is...

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13 Citations
4,120 Views
15 Pages

Wetting and drying (W-D) cycles are responsible for significant changes in soil structure. Soil often undergoes irreversible changes affecting infiltration and solute retention through W-D cycles. Thus, it becomes essential to evaluate how soils unde...

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12 Citations
4,932 Views
20 Pages

Soil-Forming Factors of High-Elevation Mountains along the East African Rift Valley: The Case of the Mount Guna Volcano, Ethiopia

  • Mekonnen Getahun Sisay,
  • Enyew Adgo Tsegaye,
  • Alemayehu Regassa Tolossa,
  • Jan Nyssen,
  • Amaury Frankl,
  • Eric Van Ranst and
  • Stefaan Dondeyne

The soils of the high-elevation mountains along the East African Rift Valley are poorly understood. Assessing the potential of soils for agriculture, climate change mitigation, and environmental functioning requires insight into how they relate to th...

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11 Citations
3,294 Views
16 Pages

Tracking Soil Health Changes in a Management-Intensive Grazing Agroecosystem

  • Tad Trimarco,
  • Joe E. Brummer,
  • Cassidy Buchanan and
  • James A. Ippolito

Management-intensive Grazing (MiG) has been proposed to sustainably intensify agroecosystems through careful management of livestock rotations on pastureland. However, there is little research on the soil health impacts of transitioning from irrigate...

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11 Citations
4,450 Views
19 Pages

11 September 2023

In the last two decades, there has been a significant shift in focus towards soil health by international institutions, organizations, and scholars. Recognizing the vital role of soil in sustaining agriculture, ecosystems, and mitigating climate chan...

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10 Citations
3,428 Views
26 Pages

Aflatoxins (AFs) are fungal secondary metabolites frequently detected in soil that exhibit in vitro toxicity to certain soil microorganisms. However, microbial responses at different levels and in complex systems such as the soil environment have not...

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10 Citations
4,280 Views
15 Pages

Integrating United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Soil Science Education

  • Elena A. Mikhailova,
  • Christopher J. Post and
  • Davis G. Nelson

The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer an opportunity to improve soil science education on sustainability because they provide specific context to educate faculty and students from various disciplines, including Science, T...

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10 Citations
4,772 Views
14 Pages

26 September 2023

The capabilities of pure bacterial strains and their consortia isolated from agricultural soil were evaluated during a bioremediation process of the organophosphate pesticide malathion. The pure bacterial strains efficiently degraded 50.16–68.4...

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10 Citations
3,752 Views
19 Pages

Impact of Crop Residue, Nutrients, and Soil Moisture on Methane Emissions from Soil under Long-Term Conservation Tillage

  • Rajesh Choudhary,
  • Sangeeta Lenka,
  • Dinesh Kumar Yadav,
  • Narendra Kumar Lenka,
  • Rameshwar S. Kanwar,
  • Abhijit Sarkar,
  • Madhumonti Saha,
  • Dharmendra Singh and
  • Tapan Adhikari

Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural production systems are a major area of concern in mitigating climate change. Therefore, a study was conducted to investigate the effects of crop residue, nutrient management, and soil moisture on methane (CH...

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10 Citations
2,482 Views
21 Pages

Quantifying the Immediate Response of Soil to Wild Boar (Sus scrofa L.) Grubbing in Mediterranean Olive Orchards

  • Pasquale Napoletano,
  • Costantina Barbarisi,
  • Valeria Maselli,
  • Daniela Rippa,
  • Carmen Arena,
  • Maria Grazia Volpe,
  • Claudio Colombo,
  • Domenico Fulgione and
  • Anna De Marco

The goals of the current research were to assess the immediate impact of invasive wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) in olive orchards of southern Italy. Over a one-year study, in grubbed and ungrubbed areas, we measured the seasonal changes on the fast soil...

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10 Citations
3,965 Views
17 Pages

Corn Cropping System and Nitrogen Fertilizers Technologies Affect Ammonia Volatilization in Brazilian Tropical Soils

  • César Santos,
  • Sheila Isabel do Carmo Pinto,
  • Douglas Guelfi,
  • Sara Dantas Rosa,
  • Adrianne Braga da Fonseca,
  • Tales Jesus Fernandes,
  • Renato Avelar Ferreira,
  • Leandro Barbosa Satil,
  • Ana Paula Pereira Nunes and
  • Konrad Passos e Silva

The adoption of technologies for N fertilization has become essential for increasing the N use efficiency in no-till (NT) systems in Brazil. Thus, this study aimed to quantify ammonia losses, N removal in grains, and second crop season yield in no-ti...

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10 Citations
4,090 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Grape Pomace Varieties and Soil Characteristics on the Leaching Potential of Total Carbon, Nitrogen and Polyphenols

  • Sven Korz,
  • Sullivan Sadzik,
  • Camilla More,
  • Christian Buchmann,
  • Elke Richling and
  • Katherine Munoz

Grape pomace (GP) has an added value because of its contribution to carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soils when applied as an organic fertilizer. Macronutrients from GP are translocated into the soil after amendment, but little is known about the facto...

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10 Citations
6,579 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Natural Phytohormones on Growth, Nutritional Status, and Yield of Mung Bean (Vigna radiata L.) and N Availability in Sandy-Loam Soil of Sub-Tropics

  • Aasma Parveen,
  • Muhammad Mahran Aslam,
  • Rashid Iqbal,
  • Muhammad Ali,
  • Muhammad Kamran,
  • Mona S. Alwahibi,
  • Muhammad Akram and
  • Mohamed S. Elshikh

Climate changes and poor soil nutrient profiles in sub-tropics are determinant factors to estimate crop productivity. This study aims to evaluate the impact of phytohormones, e.g., indole acetic acid (IAA) and gibberellic acid (GA3), on mung bean yie...

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10 Citations
7,165 Views
14 Pages

The application of biochar is considered an alternative amendment strategy for improving soil fertility. In this study, we performed pot experiments using soils of low and medium fertility to assess the effects of different combinations of biochar an...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,590 Views
19 Pages

Addressing within-field spatial variability for nitrogen (N) management to avoid over and under-use of nitrogen is crucial for optimizing crop productivity and ensuring environmental sustainability. In this study, we investigated the economic, enviro...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,209 Views
14 Pages

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were intended to be met by 2030, but recent reviews show that this will not be achieved, and recommendations have been made to heads of state, governments, the international community, and member states to...

  • Review
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9 Citations
5,307 Views
16 Pages

Process-Based Crop Models in Soil Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

  • Eranga M. Wimalasiri,
  • Sachini Ariyachandra,
  • Aruna Jayawardhana,
  • Thejani Dharmasekara,
  • Ebrahim Jahanshiri,
  • Nitin Muttil and
  • Upaka Rathnayake

Different types of soil data are used in process-based crop models as input data. Crop models have a diverse range of applications, and soil research is one of them. This bibliographic analysis was conducted to assess the current literature on soil-r...

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9 Citations
4,558 Views
14 Pages

Rhizosheath: Roles, Formation Processes and Investigation Methods

  • Rosangela Addesso,
  • Adriano Sofo and
  • Mariana Amato

28 November 2023

Climate change negatively affects crop productivity, threatening the survival of entire populations from many vulnerable hotspot regions of the world with the risk of exacerbating hunger, malnutrition and international inequality. Selecting plant spe...

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9 Citations
4,982 Views
23 Pages

Soil makes important contributions to the United Nations (UN) Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) concept and targets; however, currently, soil is not integrated into measurable information (e.g., indicators, metrics) to monitor land degradation (LD) p...

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