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View article: A global dataset of experimental agricultural management on soil carbon accrual, its synergies and trade-offs
A global dataset of experimental agricultural management on soil carbon accrual, its synergies and trade-offs Open
Maintaining and enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural soils is proposed as a key practice to mitigate climate change. While there is agreement on the co-benefits of SOC accrual on other agroecosystem services, its potential t…
View article: Soil CO2 as a Function of Soil Properties and Tillage Systems on Loamy Soil in Lithuania
Soil CO2 as a Function of Soil Properties and Tillage Systems on Loamy Soil in Lithuania Open
Investigations of CO2 emissions in the context of different tillage systems are relevant not only for studying the effects of climate change but also for evaluating the sustainability of soil management. To better understand the influence …
View article: Validation of the maps resulting from the application of the Cookbooks elaborated by WP3, and of EU products elaborated by WP5
Validation of the maps resulting from the application of the Cookbooks elaborated by WP3, and of EU products elaborated by WP5 Open
The internal EJP SOIL project SERENA contributed to the evaluation of soil multifunctionality aiming at providing assessment tools for land planning and soil policies at different scales. By co-working with relevant stakeholders, the proje…
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
CarboSeq crop and soil management database : The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: Validation of the maps resulting from the application of the Cookbooks elaborated by WP3
Validation of the maps resulting from the application of the Cookbooks elaborated by WP3 Open
The internal EJP SOIL project SERENA contributed to the evaluation of soil multifunctionality aiming at providing assessment tools for land planning and soil policies at different scales. By co-working with relevant stakeholders, the proje…
View article: Synthesis of SERENA outcomes
Synthesis of SERENA outcomes Open
The essential role of soils in the soils – plants – animals – human health nexus relies on their multiple functions and the services they support. Yet, maintaining soil functionality and ensuring healthy soils all over Europe in the next d…
View article: Tillage Practices Effect on Root Distribution and Variation of Soil CO2 Emission under Different Cropping Strategies
Tillage Practices Effect on Root Distribution and Variation of Soil CO2 Emission under Different Cropping Strategies Open
Conservation soil management strategies, particularly no-tillage and cropping strategies, have become an effective and widely adopted practice that has a direct influence on root parameters and mitigation of greenhouse gasses. However, the…
View article: Mechanism of Interaction between Earthworms and Root Parameters on Cambisol
Mechanism of Interaction between Earthworms and Root Parameters on Cambisol Open
Plants respond to their environment through adaptations; for example, earthworms that create heterogeneity can lead to local adaptation of roots. This research identifies a mechanism to explain plant responses to earthworms and how these m…
View article: Assessment of Management Practices to Prevent Soil Degradation Threats on Lithuanian Acid Soils
Assessment of Management Practices to Prevent Soil Degradation Threats on Lithuanian Acid Soils Open
An assessment of soil characteristics pertaining to their suitability for agricultural use in general is necessary to reverse the declining trend of soil quality and to ensure sustainable agriculture. The aim of this study was to determine…
View article: The Action of Environmental Factors on Carbon Dioxide Efflux per Growing Season and Non-Growing Season
The Action of Environmental Factors on Carbon Dioxide Efflux per Growing Season and Non-Growing Season Open
The intensity of carbon dioxide can vary depending on land management practices, temperature of the soil, and soil moisture. The soil CO2 efflux per non-growing season was 61% lower than per growing season. The CO2 efflux, averaged across …
View article: The Influence of Cropping Systems and Tillage Intensity on Soil CO2 Exchange Rate
The Influence of Cropping Systems and Tillage Intensity on Soil CO2 Exchange Rate Open
In order to control the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, it is necessary to select the appropriate crop rotation and tillage intensity depending on the soil type and climatic conditions. However, their implementation in…
View article: The Effect of the Freeze-Thaw Process on Plant Available Water and Water-Stable Aggregates as a Function of Soil Tillage and Soil Chemical Quality, Lithuania
The Effect of the Freeze-Thaw Process on Plant Available Water and Water-Stable Aggregates as a Function of Soil Tillage and Soil Chemical Quality, Lithuania Open
View article: Currently available assessments of soil threats and ecosystem services: data, metadata, and methodologies - update
Currently available assessments of soil threats and ecosystem services: data, metadata, and methodologies - update Open
Deliverable of the EJPSoil project SERENA (Soil Ecosystem Services and soil threats modelling and mapping): Short descriptions of available assessments of selected soil threats and soil-based ecosystem services provided by the participatin…
View article: Aftereffect of Seven Years of Straw Handling on Soil Sustainability and Vitality
Aftereffect of Seven Years of Straw Handling on Soil Sustainability and Vitality Open
Straw, as organic material, contains macronutrients and a wide range of micronutrients. Properly treated straw can become a valuable source for soil improvement and crop nutrition needs. The field experiment was carried out at the Institut…
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: Trend for Soil CO2 Efflux in Grassland and Forest Land in Relation with Meteorological Conditions and Root Parameters
Trend for Soil CO2 Efflux in Grassland and Forest Land in Relation with Meteorological Conditions and Root Parameters Open
The key process in understanding carbon dynamics under different ecosystems is quantifying soil CO2 efflux. However, this process can change annually as it depends on environmental variables. The results of this paper present the effects o…
View article: Biochar with Inorganic Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduces Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission Flux from Soil
Biochar with Inorganic Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduces Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission Flux from Soil Open
Agricultural waste can have a catastrophic impact on climate change, as it contributes significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if not managed sustainably. Swine-digestate-manure-derived biochar may be one sustainable way to manage …
View article: Long-term contrasting tillage in Cambisol: effect on water-stable aggregates, macropore network and soil chemical properties
Long-term contrasting tillage in Cambisol: effect on water-stable aggregates, macropore network and soil chemical properties Open
The aggregate stability of the soil is subject to theinfluence of anthropogenic factors and is of great interest all overthe world. The research aimed to quantify the correlations betweensoil organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphoru…
View article: Obstacles et opportunités de la connaissance des sols pour relever les défis liés aux sols - La perspective des différents acteurs en Europe
Obstacles et opportunités de la connaissance des sols pour relever les défis liés aux sols - La perspective des différents acteurs en Europe Open
Un sondage dans 20 pays auprès de 314 acteurs des sols : l'objectif est d'identifier les obstacles et les défis importants qui concernent actuellement la connaissance des sols, mais aussi d'évaluer les possibilités de surmonter ces obstacl…
View article: Barriers and opportunities of soil knowledge to address soil challenges: Stakeholders’ perspectives across Europe
Barriers and opportunities of soil knowledge to address soil challenges: Stakeholders’ perspectives across Europe Open
View article: The Impact of Swine Manure Biochar on the Physical Properties and Microbial Activity of Loamy Soils
The Impact of Swine Manure Biochar on the Physical Properties and Microbial Activity of Loamy Soils Open
Biochar has been proven to influence soil hydro-physical properties, as well as the abundance and diversity of microbial communities. However, the relationship between the hydro-physical properties of soils and the diversity of microbial c…
View article: L'usage et les types de sols influencent le réseau de macropores, le carbone organique et la rétention des nutriments
L'usage et les types de sols influencent le réseau de macropores, le carbone organique et la rétention des nutriments Open
L'usage et les types de sol influencent le réseau de macropores, le carbone organique et la rétention des nutriments. La macroporosité la plus élevée le long du profil du sol est observée dans les prairies, suivies par les terres arables e…
View article: The effect of environmental factors and root system on CO2 efflux in different types of soil and land uses
The effect of environmental factors and root system on CO2 efflux in different types of soil and land uses Open
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) efflux from 0-5 cm topsoil layer in conventional tillage plots, in grassland and forest Retisol (in West Lithuania in a hilly terrain) and Cambisol (in Central Lithuania in a plane terrain) was investigated using a c…
View article: Quantification of the relationship between root parameters and soil macropore parameters under different land use systems in Retisol
Quantification of the relationship between root parameters and soil macropore parameters under different land use systems in Retisol Open
1. Arsenault J.L., Poulcur S., Messier C., and Guay R., 1995. WinRHIZOTM, a root measuring system with a unique overlap correction method. HortSci., 30: 906. https://doi.org/10.21273/horts.... CrossRef Google Scholar
View article: Changes in weed flora under the influence of long term application of liming and reduced soil tillage
Changes in weed flora under the influence of long term application of liming and reduced soil tillage Open
Many soil improvement practices are directly related to the reduction of weed infestation in crops.Sustainable use of the acid moraine loam Bathygleyic Distric Glossic Retisol prevailing in Western Lithuania is associated with the appropri…
View article: Transformations of different soils under natural and anthropogenized land management
Transformations of different soils under natural and anthropogenized land management Open
The aim of the study is to determine changes in the morphological, physical and chemical properties of soils of Lithuanian agroecosystems caused by their anthropogenic transformation.Summarized data on 33 soil profiles, 5 relatively natura…