2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073957
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Assessment of Potato Farmland Soil Nutrient Based on MDS-SQI Model in the Loess Plateau

Abstract: Soil nutrients are essential nutrients provided by soil for plant growth. Most researchers focus on the coupling effect of nutrients with potato yield and quality. There are few studies on the evaluation of soil nutrients in potato fields. The purpose of this study is to investigate the soil nutrients of potato farmland and the soil vertical nutrient distributions, and then to provide a theoretical and experimental basis for the fertilizer management practices for potatoes in Loess Plateau. Eight physical and … Show more

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“…Shaanbei, as one of the major potato-producing Plants 2024, 13, 1314 2 of 17 regions in China, possesses soil, temperature, and light conditions favorable for the growth and development of potatoes. However, outdated irrigation and fertilization techniques in this region have led to soil fertility degradation and environmental pollution, severely hindering the development of its potato industry [2]. Therefore, addressing the issues of unstable potato yields and inconsistent quality in this area is imperative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shaanbei, as one of the major potato-producing Plants 2024, 13, 1314 2 of 17 regions in China, possesses soil, temperature, and light conditions favorable for the growth and development of potatoes. However, outdated irrigation and fertilization techniques in this region have led to soil fertility degradation and environmental pollution, severely hindering the development of its potato industry [2]. Therefore, addressing the issues of unstable potato yields and inconsistent quality in this area is imperative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loss of genetic diversity could reduce the potato's ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions and threaten overall crop resilience [22,23]. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can affect soil health and structure, potentially impacting nutrient availability and water retention, which are crucial for potato growth [24]. As certain regions become less suitable for potato cultivation due to changing climatic conditions, farmers may need to shift cultivation to more suitable areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable agricultural production in most Sub-Saharan countries is under threat due to declining soil fertility and loss of topsoil through various forms of erosion. Peasant farmers in these countries are quite aware of the deteriorating tendencies in soil fertility, the reasons for this and its impact on yields and household food security (Xing et al, 2021). Soil is an important natural resource, and soil nutrients are vital in contributing to food security, human health, and sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%