Integrated soil health management influences soil properties: Insights from a US Midwest study

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Anuradha Garg , Samuel Kwakye , Anna Cates , Heidi Peterson , Kathryn LaBine , Greg Olson , Vasudha Sharma
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This study evaluated the effects of integrated soil health management in the US Upper Midwest over three years (2021–2023), under diverse cropping systems and soil textures. We assessed 15 field pairs, each consisting of one conventional (CV) and one soil health (SH) site, implementing contrasting management. Our analysis focused on four soil organic matter pools, six microbial indicators derived from phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) and one physical indicator. Log response ratios (LRR) were calculated to compare pair-wise responses between medium and moderately fine-textured soils. Wet aggregate stability (WAS) showed consistent improvement; within each pair, more soil health based principles (reduced tillage, more cover crops and crop diversity) led to greater aggregate stability compared to the paired CV site. Medium-textured soils responded more strongly to soil health management than moderately fine-textured soils. To assess the effects of specific management practices, we built a mixed-effects model with practices and their interactions as fixed effects and soil health indicators as response variables. Results showed that most soil properties were significantly responsive to two management combinations, 1) tillage x cover crops, and 2) tillage x cover crops x crop diversity. Microbial indicators along with potentially mineralizable nitrogen (PMN) exhibited the strongest increases with integrated soil health management (p < 0.05), followed by permanganate oxidizable carbon (POXC) and total N (p < 0.1). Cover cropping alone moderately increased PMN (p < 0.1). While site-specific behavior varied based on texture and management intensities, our overall results supported the adoption of integrated soil health practices for healthier agricultural soils.
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Geoderma
Geoderma 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
6.60%
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597
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Geoderma - the global journal of soil science - welcomes authors, readers and soil research from all parts of the world, encourages worldwide soil studies, and embraces all aspects of soil science and its associated pedagogy. The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work focusing on dynamic soil processes and functions across space and time.
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