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Soil sampling (disturbed and undisturbed), handling and storage for soil chemical, biological and physical properties

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Title Soil sampling (disturbed and undisturbed), handling and storage for soil chemical, biological and physical properties
v1. Standard Operating Procedure 003
 
Creator Hauser, Stefan
Saito, Kazuki
Pulleman, Mirjam
 
Subject Soil quality
Soil fertility
Soil properties
soil sampling
Soil analysis
spacing
equipment testing
storage
 
Description To describe soil quality, soil health or soil fertility, soil properties such as carbon content, pH, texture (sand, silt and clay content) and others, including biological variables, are required. Changes in soil properties need to be monitored as they may indicate changes in the soil’s ability to support crop growth and the provision of environmental services. Soil is a heterogeneous medium, which is exposed to natural processes (rainfall, wind, flooding, drying) and human interference through agronomic management. Some soil properties may change rapidly in response to tillage, fertilizer application, irrigation and other practices, while others are relatively resilient and change slowly, depending on the type of intervention. In turn, these properties affect crops’ responses to any agronomic management (e.g. fertilizer application, tillage, irrigation, planting density and weed control) and crops’ responses to natural phenomena such as rainfall, storm, drought and extreme temperatures. Thus, correct sampling of soil is a key requirement for monitoring changes in soil properties, enabling assessment of the impact of agronomic practices on the environment, on crop responses and on the soil quality and health.
 
Date 2023
2023-11-22T06:57:46Z
2023-11-22T06:57:46Z
 
Type Report
 
Identifier Hauser S, Saito K and Pulleman M. 2023. Soil sampling (disturbed and undisturbed), handling and storage for soil chemical, biological and physical properties, v1. Standard Operating Procedure 003. In: Saito K, Johnson J-M, Hauser S, Corbeels M, Devkota M and Casimero M. Guideline for measuring agronomic gain key performance indicators in on-farm trials, v. 1. Excellence in Agronomy for Sustainable Intensification and Climate Change Adaptation Initiative
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134691
 
Language es
 
Rights CC-BY-NC-4.0
Open Access
 
Format 8 p.
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