Authors
Else K Bünemann, Giulia Bongiorno, Zhanguo Bai, Rachel E Creamer, Gerlinde De Deyn, Ron De Goede, Luuk Fleskens, Violette Geissen, Thom W Kuyper, Paul Mäder, Mirjam Pulleman, Wijnand Sukkel, Jan Willem van Groenigen, Lijbert Brussaard
Publication date
2018/5/1
Source
Soil biology and biochemistry
Volume
120
Pages
105-125
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Sampling and analysis or visual examination of soil to assess its status and use potential is widely practiced from plot to national scales. However, the choice of relevant soil attributes and interpretation of measurements are not straightforward, because of the complexity and site-specificity of soils, legacy effects of previous land use, and trade-offs between ecosystem services. Here we review soil quality and related concepts, in terms of definition, assessment approaches, and indicator selection and interpretation. We identify the most frequently used soil quality indicators under agricultural land use. We find that explicit evaluation of soil quality with respect to specific soil threats, soil functions and ecosystem services has rarely been implemented, and few approaches provide clear interpretation schemes of measured indicator values. This limits their adoption by land managers as well as policy. We also consider …
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Scholar articles
EK Bünemann, G Bongiorno, Z Bai, RE Creamer… - Soil biology and biochemistry, 2018