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DOI10.1051/agro/2009057
Assessing the productivity function of soils. A review
Mueller, Lothar1; Schindler, Uwe1; Mirschel, Wilfried1; GrahamShepherd, T.2; Ball, Bruce C.3; Helming, Katharina1; Rogasik, Jutta4; Eulenstein, Frank1; Wiggering, Hubert1
通讯作者Mueller, Lothar
来源期刊AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ISSN1774-0746
EISSN1773-0155
出版年2010
卷号30期号:3页码:601-614
英文摘要

The development and survival or disappearance of civilizations has been based on the performance of soils to provide food, fibre, and further essential goods for humans. Amongst soil functions, the capacity to produce plant biomass (productivity function) remains essential. This function is closely associated with the main global issues of the 21st century like food security, demands of energy and water, carbon balance and climate change. A standardised methodology for assessing the productivity function of the global soil resource consistently over different spatial scales will be demanded by a growing international community of land users and stakeholders for achieving high soil productivity in the context of sustainable multifunctional use of soils. We analysed available methods for assessing the soil productivity function. The aim was to find potentials, deficiencies and gaps in knowledge of current approaches towards a global reference framework. Our main findings were (i) that the soil moisture and thermal regime, which are climate-influenced, are the main constraints to the soil productivity potential on a global scale, and (ii) that most taxonomic soil classification systems including the World Reference Basis for Soil Resources provide little information on soil functionality in particular the productivity function. We found (iii) a multitude of approaches developed at the national and local scale in the last century for assessing mainly specific aspects of potential soil and land productivity. Their soil data inputs differ, evaluation ratings are not transferable and thus not applicable in international and global studies. At an international level or global scale, methods like agro-ecological zoning or ecosystem and crop modelling provide assessments of land productivity but contain little soil information. Those methods are not intended for field scale application to detect main soil constraints and thereby to derive soil management and conservation recommendations in situ. We found also, that (iv) soil structure is a crucial criterion of agricultural soil quality and methods of visual soil assessment like the Peerlkamp scheme, the French method "Le profil cultural" and the New Zealand Visual Soil Assessment are powerful tools for recognising dynamic agricultural soil quality and controlling soil management processes at field scale. We concluded that these approaches have potential to be integrated into an internationally applicable assessment framework of the soil’s productivity function, working from field scale to the global level. This framework needs to serve as a reference base for ranking soil productivity potentials on a global scale and as an operational tool for controlling further soil degradation and desertification. Methods like the multi-indicator-based Muencheberg Soil Quality Rating meet most criteria of such a framework. This method has potential to act as a global overall assessment method of the soil productivity function for cropping land and pastoral grassland but needs further evolution by testing and amending its indicator thresholds.


英文关键词soil functions soil productivity soil quality soil structure soil classification sustainable agriculture land rating
类型Review
语种英语
国家Germany ; New Zealand ; Scotland
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000281616000006
WOS关键词LAND-USE ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; QUALITY EVALUATION ; NITROGEN DYNAMICS ; ORGANIC-MATTER ; WATER ; AGRICULTURE ; YIELD ; SIMULATION ; SYSTEMS
WOS类目Agronomy ; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/163104
作者单位1.Leibniz Zentrum Agrarlandschaftsforsch ZALF Munch, D-15374 Muncheberg, Germany;
2.BioAgriNomics Ltd, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand;
3.SAC, Crop & Soil Syst Res Grp, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland;
4.Julius Kuhn Inst, Bundesforschungsinst Kulturpflanzen JKI, Inst Pflanzenbau & Bodenkunde, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany
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Mueller, Lothar,Schindler, Uwe,Mirschel, Wilfried,et al. Assessing the productivity function of soils. A review[J],2010,30(3):601-614.
APA Mueller, Lothar.,Schindler, Uwe.,Mirschel, Wilfried.,GrahamShepherd, T..,Ball, Bruce C..,...&Wiggering, Hubert.(2010).Assessing the productivity function of soils. A review.AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,30(3),601-614.
MLA Mueller, Lothar,et al."Assessing the productivity function of soils. A review".AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 30.3(2010):601-614.
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