2020
DOI: 10.5194/soil-6-483-2020
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Development of a soil biological quality index for soils of semi-arid tropics

Abstract: Abstract. Agricultural intensification, an inevitable process to feed the ever-increasing population, affects soil quality due to management-induced changes. To measure the soil quality in terms of soil functioning, several attempts were made to develop a soil quality index (SQI) based on a set of soil attributes. However, there is no universal consensus protocol available for SQI, and the role of soil biological indicators in SQI is meagre. Therefore, the present work aims to develop a unitless soil biologica… Show more

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“…The soil enzymes are perceived as reliable soil quality indicators [17,75,76]. They are used to construct models for the assessment of potential soil fertility [28,[77][78][79][80]. Due to their ability to signalize changes triggered under the pressure of stress factors, they also perfectly mirror the effects of pollutants on soil [81][82][83].…”
Section: Response Of Microorganisms and Enzymes To Soil Pollution With Petrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil enzymes are perceived as reliable soil quality indicators [17,75,76]. They are used to construct models for the assessment of potential soil fertility [28,[77][78][79][80]. Due to their ability to signalize changes triggered under the pressure of stress factors, they also perfectly mirror the effects of pollutants on soil [81][82][83].…”
Section: Response Of Microorganisms and Enzymes To Soil Pollution With Petrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These functions include: the formation of soil structure, nutrient and water retention, support of soil biodiversity, and control of greenhouse gas emissions (Murphy, 2014;Bradford et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2021). Thus SOC is a key indicator of soil quality (Aravindh et al, 2020;Or et al, 2021), and is vital to sustainable ecosystems. For instance, labile organic carbon fraction, which is a more oxidizable fraction of SOC, has been shown to be sensitive to land management practices (Haynes, 2000;Aravindh et al, 2020), and can be used to assess the occurrence of land degradation or the impact of rehabilitation measures on the restoration (Rui et al, 2011;Ghosh et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%