2017
DOI: 10.1111/ejss.12500
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The changing faces of soil organic matter research

Abstract: Summary For the 70th Anniversary of the establishment of the British Society of Soil Science, this short paper explores the idea that research on soil organic matter has remained a central theme within soil science over the past 70 years, albeit with changing emphasis and application. The number of publications on soil organic matter has increased greatly in recent decades; for example, there were almost 35 000 journal papers with this theme in the decade 2007–2016. Several topics in research on soil organic m… Show more

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“…More sophisticated and mathematically complex models do not always result in improved model performance or support more credible interpretation of observed patterns (Manzoni & Porporato, ). Also, some processes cannot be simulated with traditional models as the role of soil microorganisms must be clearly addressed such as those related to the priming effect, mortality of soil microorganisms, and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (P. Smith, Lutfalla, Riley, Torn, & Soussana, ). Thus, it is unlikely that any single model will be adequate for all applications (Hillier et al, ).…”
Section: Availability Of Soc Stock Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More sophisticated and mathematically complex models do not always result in improved model performance or support more credible interpretation of observed patterns (Manzoni & Porporato, ). Also, some processes cannot be simulated with traditional models as the role of soil microorganisms must be clearly addressed such as those related to the priming effect, mortality of soil microorganisms, and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (P. Smith, Lutfalla, Riley, Torn, & Soussana, ). Thus, it is unlikely that any single model will be adequate for all applications (Hillier et al, ).…”
Section: Availability Of Soc Stock Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is further evidenced by the result that the basic level of all the macro and micronutrients was higher in the tolerant variety over that of the sensitive variety, though the sensitive variety was more responsive to treatments. Iron and zinc are integral parts of some enzymes and pigments and play an important role in the synthesis of DNA, photosynthesis and respiration, and assist in the production of energy in plants under extreme climatic conditions [ 79 ]. Higher content of Cu in the rhizosphere involved in lignification provides strength and prevents lodging in cereal crops; the deficiency of Cu in plants leads to poor growth, delayed flowering and sterility, and also enhances the susceptibility to diseases [ 80 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, soils have garnered increased attention for their crucial roles in food security and delivering key ecosystem services (e.g. primary production, clean water, nutrient cycling), including their capability and potential to help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbonagainst a backdrop of widespread soil degradation across much of the globe [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%