[HTML][HTML] Impacts of agronomic measures on crop, soil, and environmental indicators: A review and synthesis of meta-analysis
MD Young, GH Ros, W de Vries - Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Sustainable agricultural management implies optimization of resources for crop production
while minimizing adverse impacts on the environment. This requires a better understanding …
while minimizing adverse impacts on the environment. This requires a better understanding …
Soil health and its improvement through novel agronomic and innovative approaches
AA Shahane, YS Shivay - Frontiers in Agronomy, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Soil is an important natural resource providing water, nutrient, and mechanical support for
plant growth. In agroecosystem, continuous manipulation of soil is going on due to addition …
plant growth. In agroecosystem, continuous manipulation of soil is going on due to addition …
[HTML][HTML] Intra-annual reflectance composites from Sentinel-2 and Landsat for national-scale crop and land cover map**
Many applications that target dynamic land surface processes require a temporal
observation frequency that is not easily satisfied using data from a single optical sensor …
observation frequency that is not easily satisfied using data from a single optical sensor …
Responses of soil carbon sequestration to climate‐smart agriculture practices: A meta‐analysis
Climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) management practices (eg, conservation tillage, cover
crops, and biochar applications) have been widely adopted to enhance soil organic carbon …
crops, and biochar applications) have been widely adopted to enhance soil organic carbon …
Soil organic matter and water retention
R Lal - Agronomy Journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The current and projected anthropogenic global warming and the attendant increase in the
severity and extent of soil degradation may exacerbate the intensity and duration of drought …
severity and extent of soil degradation may exacerbate the intensity and duration of drought …
Land use and climate change effects on soil organic carbon in North and Northeast China
Soil is recognized as the largest carbon reservoir in the terrestrial ecosystem. Soil organic
carbon (SOC) is vulnerable to changes in land use and climate. For a better understanding …
carbon (SOC) is vulnerable to changes in land use and climate. For a better understanding …
Permaculture enhances carbon stocks, soil quality and biodiversity in Central Europe
J Reiff, HF Jungkunst, KM Mauser, S Kampel… - … Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Permaculture is proposed as a tool to design and manage agroecological systems in
response to the pressing environmental challenges of soil degradation, climate change and …
response to the pressing environmental challenges of soil degradation, climate change and …
Soil organic carbon in irrigated agricultural systems: A meta‐analysis
Over the last 200 years, conversion of non‐cultivated land for agriculture has substantially
reduced global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in upper soil layers. Nevertheless …
reduced global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in upper soil layers. Nevertheless …
Soil microbial biomass size and soil carbon influence the priming effect from carbon inputs depending on nitrogen availability
Microbial biomass plays a critical role in soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization. However,
the effects of microbial biomass size on SOC mineralization are poorly understood. We …
the effects of microbial biomass size on SOC mineralization are poorly understood. We …
Biological soil quality and soil organic carbon change in biodynamic, organic, and conventional farming systems after 42 years
Soils are the basis of life on land and the ways in which we manage them for crop
production, impact their role, functions and quality. Conventional farming uses industrial …
production, impact their role, functions and quality. Conventional farming uses industrial …