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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533356/inorganic-carbon-is-overlooked-in-global-soil-carbon-research-a-bibliometric-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sajjad Raza, Annie Irshad, Andrew Margenot, Kazem Zamanian, Nan Li, Sami Ullah, Khalid Mehmood, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Nadeem Siddique, Jianbin Zhou, Sacha J Mooney, Irina Kurganova, Xiaoning Zhao, Yakov Kuzyakov
Soils are a major player in the global carbon (C) cycle and climate change by functioning as a sink or a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2 ). The largest terrestrial C reservoir in soils comprises two main pools: organic (SOC) and inorganic C (SIC), each having distinct fates and functions but with a large disparity in global research attention. This study quantified global soil C research trends and the proportional focus on SOC and SIC pools based on a bibliometric analysis and raise the importance of SIC pools fully underrepresented in research, applications, and modeling...
March 2024: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455260/understanding-the-influence-of-soil-development-on-contaminant-reactivity-along-a-fluvial-chronosequence-in-the-oregon-coast-range
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Chelsea S Obeidy, Matthew L Polizzotto
Weathering processes are recognized as drivers of soil and water resource sustainability, but how pedogenesis stage impacts contaminant reactivity and mobility in soils has been minimally investigated. The primary goal of this study was to quantify how soil development influences contaminant reactivity. To achieve this goal, soils from two depths (30 and 100 cm) across a chronosequence (ages 3.5, 20, 69, 140, 200, and 908 ky) in the Oregon Coast Range were subjected to arsenic (As) adsorption isotherms, with As removal from solution serving as a proxy for soil-contaminant reactivity...
February 2024: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928070/mechanisms-and-health-implications-of-toxicity-increment-from-arsenate-containing-iron-minerals-through-in-vitro-gastrointestinal-digestion
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Ruiqi Liu, Shuqiong Kong, Yixian Shao, Dawei Cai, Bing Bai, Xiaguo Wei, Robert A Root, Xubo Gao, Chengcheng Li, Jon Chorover
Inadvertent oral ingestion is an important exposure pathway of arsenic (As) containing soil and dust. Previous researches evidenced health risk of bioaccessible As from soil and dust, but it is unclear about As mobilization mechanisms in health implications from As exposure. In this study, we investigated As release behaviors and the solid-liquid interface reactions toward As(V)-containing iron minerals in simulated gastrointestinal bio-fluids. The maximum As release amount was 0.57 mg/L from As-containing goethite and 0...
April 2023: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37012902/estimating-lime-requirements-for-tropical-soils-model-comparison-and-development
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Fernando Aramburu Merlos, João Vasco Silva, Frédéric Baudron, Robert J Hijmans
Acid tropical soils may become more productive when treated with agricultural lime, but optimal lime rates have yet to be determined in many tropical regions. In these regions, lime rates can be estimated with lime requirement models based on widely available soil data. We reviewed seven of these models and introduced a new model (LiTAS). We evaluated the models' ability to predict the amount of lime needed to reach a target change in soil chemical properties with data from four soil incubation studies covering 31 soil types...
April 2023: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36968674/modelling-methane-emissions-and-grain-yields-for-a-double-rice-system-in-southern-china-with-daycent-and-dndc-models
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Yang Guo, Guangbin Zhang, Mohamed Abdalla, Matthias Kuhnert, Haijun Bao, Hua Xu, Jing Ma, Khadiza Begum, Pete Smith
Methane (CH4 ) is an important greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change and one of its major sources is rice cultivation. The main aim of this paper was to compare two well-established biogeochemical models, namely Daily Century (DAYCENT) and DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) for estimating CH4 emissions and grain yields for a double-rice cropping system with tillage practice and/or stubble incorporation in the winter fallow season in Southern China. Both models were calibrated and validated using field measured data from November 2008 to November 2014...
March 2023: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37600960/-quercus-rubra-invasion-of-temperate-deciduous-forest-stands-alters-the-structure-and-functions-of-the-soil-microbiome
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Małgorzata Stanek, Priyanka Kushwaha, Kamila Murawska-Wlodarczyk, Anna M Stefanowicz, Alicja Babst-Kostecka
Invasive plants can modify the diversity and taxonomical structure of soil microbiomes. However, it is difficult to generalize the underlying factors as their influence often seems to depend on the complex plant-soil-microbial interactions. In this paper, we investigated how Quercus rubra impacts on the soil microbiome across two soil horizons in relation to native woodland. Five paired adjacent invaded vs native vegetation plots in a managed forest in southern Poland were investigated. Soil microbial communities were assessed along with soil enzyme activities and soil physicochemical parameters, separately for both organic and mineral horizons, as well as forest stand characteristics to explore plant-soil-microbe interactions...
February 2023: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35039687/greenhouse-gas-emissions-from-cattle-dung-depositions-in-two-urochloa-forage-fields-with-contrasting-biological-nitrification-inhibition-bni-capacity
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Banira Lombardi, Sandra Loaiza, Catalina Trujillo, Ashly Arevalo, Eduardo Vázquez, Jacobo Arango, Ngonidzashe Chirinda
Grazing-based production systems are a source of soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions triggered by excreta depositions. The adoption of Urochloa forages (formerly known as Brachiaria ) with biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) capacity is a promising alternative to reduce nitrous oxide (N2 O) emissions from excreta patches. However, how this forage affects methane (CH4 ) or carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions from excreta patches remains unclear. This study investigated the potential effect of soils under two Urochloa forages with contrasting BNI capacity on GHG emissions from cattle dung deposits...
January 15, 2022: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34980929/bayesian-approach-for-sample-size-determination-illustrated-with-soil-health-card-data-of-andhra-pradesh-india
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D J Brus, B Kempen, D Rossiter, Balwinder-Singh, A J McDonald
A crucial decision in designing a spatial sample for soil survey is the number of sampling locations required to answer, with sufficient accuracy and precision, the questions posed by decision makers at different levels of geographic aggregation. In the Indian Soil Health Card (SHC) scheme, many thousands of locations are sampled per district. In this paper the SHC data are used to estimate the mean of a soil property within a defined study area, e.g., a district, or the areal fraction of the study area where some condition is satisfied, e...
January 1, 2022: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33162565/evaluation-of-a-field-kit-for-testing-arsenic-in-paddy-soil-contaminated-by-irrigation-water
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Linden B Huhmann, Charles F Harvey, Jason Gross, Anjal Uddin, Imtiaz Choudhury, Kazi M Ahmed, John M Duxbury, Benjamin Bostick, Alexander van Geen
Rice is the primary crop in Bangladesh and rice yield is diminished due to the buildup of arsenic (As) in soil from irrigation with high-As groundwater. Soil testing with an inexpensive kit could help farmers target high-As soil for mitigation or decide to switch to a different crop that is less sensitive to As in soil. A total of 3,240 field kit measurements of As in 0.5 g of fresh soil added to 50 mL of water were compared with total soil As concentrations measured on oven-dried homogenized soil by X-ray fluorescence (XRF)...
January 15, 2021: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33012838/challenges-and-lessons-for-measuring-soil-metrics-in-household-surveys
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frédéric Kosmowski, Ayale Abebe, Daglar Ozkan
While the importance of soils in agriculture cannot be overlooked, plot level soil data remain scarce in the current data landscape. Large-scale household surveys efforts are increasing in low-income countries and assessing the accuracy, scalability and cost-effectiveness of available methods is crucial. Here, we firstly explore soil data requirements for a set of objectives that include identifying a soil constraint, improving recommendation domain studies and capturing soil metrics as covariates, or as outcomes...
October 1, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33012837/mineral-nutrient-relationships-in-african-soils-assessed-using-cluster-analysis-of-x-ray-powder-diffraction-patterns-and-compositional-methods
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Benjamin M Butler, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo, Keith D Shepherd, Kamau M Nyambura, Erick K Towett, Andrew M Sila, Stephen Hillier
Soil mineral compositions are often complex and spatially diverse, with each mineral exhibiting characteristic chemical properties that determine the intrinsic total concentration of soil nutrients and their phyto-availability. Defining soil mineral-nutrient relationships is therefore important for understanding the inherent fertility of soils for sustainable nutrient management, and data-driven approaches such as cluster analysis allow for these relations to be assessed in new detail. Here the fuzzy-c-means clustering algorithm was applied to an X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) dataset of 935 soils from sub-Saharan Africa, with each diffractogram representing a digital signature of a soil's mineralogy...
October 1, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32836329/research-for-development-in-the-21st-century
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C Rumpel, V Ann, H Bahri, M Calabi Floody, S Cheik, T T Doan, A Harit, J L Janeau, P Jouquet, M L Mora, P Podwojewski, T M Tran, Q A Ngo, P L Rossi, M Sanaullah
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 29, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36452276/low-field-magnetic-resonance-imaging-of-roots-in-intact-clayey-and-silty-soils
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G Cody Bagnall, Neha Koonjoo, Stephen A Altobelli, Mark S Conradi, Eiichi Fukushima, Dean O Kuethe, John E Mullet, Haly Neely, William L Rooney, Karl F Stupic, Brock Weers, Bo Zhu, Matthew S Rosen, Cristine L S Morgan
The development of a robust method to non-invasively visualize root morphology in natural soils has been hampered by the opaque, physical, and structural properties of soils. In this work we describe a novel technology, low field magnetic resonance imaging (LF-MRI), for imaging energy sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) root morphology and architecture in intact soils. The use of magnetic fields much weaker than those used with traditional MRI experiments reduces the distortion due to magnetic material naturally present in agricultural soils...
July 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32255839/soil-degradation-and-recovery-changes-in-organic-matter-fractions-and-structural-stability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes L Jensen, Per Schjønning, Christopher W Watts, Bent T Christensen, Peter B Obour, Lars J Munkholm
The combination of concurrent soil degradation and restoration scenarios in a long-term experiment with contrasting treatments under steady-state conditions, similar soil texture and climate make the Highfield land-use change experiment at Rothamsted Research unique. We used soil from this experiment to quantify rates of change in organic matter (OM) fractions and soil structural stability (SSS) six years after the management changed. Soil degradation included the conversion of grassland to arable and bare fallow management, while soil restoration comprised introduction of grassland in arable and bare fallow soil...
April 1, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32255838/soil-organic-carbon-extracellular-polymeric-substances-eps-and-soil-structural-stability-as-affected-by-previous-and-current-land-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Redmile-Gordon, A S Gregory, R P White, C W Watts
While soil microbial ecology, soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil physical quality are widely understood to be interrelated - the underlying drivers of emergent properties, from land management to biochemistry, are hotly debated. Biological binding agents, microbial exudates, or 'extracellular polymeric substances' (EPS) in soil are now receiving increased attention due to several of the existing methodological challenges having been overcome. We applied a recently developed approach to quantify soil EPS, as extracellular protein and extracellular polysaccharide, on the well-characterised soils of the Highfield Experiment, Rothamsted Research, UK...
April 1, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32184497/x-ray-microtomography-analysis-of-soil-pore-structure-dynamics-under-wetting-and-drying-cycles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luiz F Pires, André C Auler, Waldir L Roque, Sacha J Mooney
The soil water retention curve is one of the most important properties used to predict the amount of water available to plants, pore size distribution and hydraulic conductivity, as well as knowledge for drainage and irrigation modeling. Depending on the method of measurement adopted, the water retention curve can involve the application of several wetting and drying (W-D) cycles to a soil sample. The method assumes soil pore structure is constant throughout however most of the time soil structure is dynamic and subjected to change when submitted to continuous W-D...
March 15, 2020: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31798185/mapping-lucas-topsoil-chemical-properties-at-european-scale-using-gaussian-process-regression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristiano Ballabio, Emanuele Lugato, Oihane Fernández-Ugalde, Alberto Orgiazzi, Arwyn Jones, Pasquale Borrelli, Luca Montanarella, Panos Panagos
This paper presents the second part of the mapping of topsoil properties based on the Land Use and Cover Area frame Survey (LUCAS). The first part described the physical properties (Ballabio et al., 2016) while this second part includes the following chemical properties: pH, Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC), calcium carbonates (CaCO3 ), C:N ratio, nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). The LUCAS survey collected harmonised data on changes in land cover and the state of land use for the European Union (EU)...
December 1, 2019: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34795456/effects-of-season-and-interval-of-prescribed-burns-on-pyrogenic-carbon-in-ponderosa-pine-stands-in-the-southern-blue-mountains-oregon-usa
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Lauren M Matosziuk, Yvan Alleau, Becky K Kerns, John Bailey, Mark G Johnson, Jeff A Hatten
In ponderosa pine ( Pinus ponderosa ) forests of the western United States, prescribed burns are used to reduce fuel loads and restore historical fire regimes. The season of and interval between burns can have complex consequences for the ecosystem, including the production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC). PyC plays a crucial role in soil carbon cycling, displaying turnover times that are orders of magnitude longer than unburned organic matter. This work investigated how the season of and interval between prescribed burns affect soil organic matter, including the formation and retention of PyC, in a ponderosa pine forest of eastern Oregon...
August 15, 2019: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31423022/nitrogen-turnover-and-n-2-o-n-2-ratio-of-three-contrasting-tropical-soils-amended-with-biochar
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Bernard Fungo, Zhe Chen, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Johannes Lehmannn, Gustavo Saiz, Víctor Braojos, Allison Kolar, Tatjana F Rittl, Moses Tenywa, Karsten Kalbitz, Henry Neufeldt, Michael Dannenmann
Biochar has been reported to reduce emission of nitrous oxide (N2 O) from soils, but the mechanisms responsible remain fragmentary. For example, it is unclear how biochar effects on N2 O emissions are mediated through biochar effects on soil gross N turnover rates. Hence, we conducted an incubation study with three contrasting agricultural soils from Kenya (an Acrisol cultivated for 10-years (Acrisol10); an Acrisol cultivated for over 100-years (Acrisol100); a Ferralsol cultivated for over 100 years (Ferralsol))...
August 15, 2019: Geoderma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31160827/the-effect-of-land-use-change-on-soil-fertility-parameters-in-densely-populated-areas-of-kenya
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Daniel Kyalo Willy, Milu Muyanga, Joseph Mbuvi, Thomas Jayne
The current study seeks to assess sustainability of agricultural land use by identifying the effect of land use change on soil quality using cross-sectional data collected through a household survey among 525 farm households in densely populated areas of Kenya. Soil samples were collected, analyzed and compared across three land use types: undisturbed, semi-disturbed and cultivated. To achieve these objectives, descriptive, Nutrient Index approach and Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis methods were used...
June 1, 2019: Geoderma
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