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A hybrid method for characterizing tillage-induced soil physical quality at the profile scale with fine spatial details

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SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH
卷 216, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2021.105236

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Soil quality indicators; Soil structure; Soil tillage; Soil profile structural heterogeneity; Belgian loamy soils; Vehicle traffic

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  1. Public Service of Wallonia [D31-1176 S1 et D31-1213 S1]

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The study introduces a hybrid method that combines high-resolution soil penetration resistance measurements with soil core sampling to accurately assess changes in soil physical quality. This method can be used to compare different soil management techniques or monitor the temporal evolution of soil physical quality, making it a valuable tool for guiding agricultural soil management.
Robust methods are needed to assess tillage-induced changes in the physical quality of agricultural soils. Most soil physical quality (SPQ) evaluation procedures are based on the analysis of a limited number of soil cores randomly sampled in the soil profile. Such procedures likely fail to properly capture the spatial patterns in soil structure induced by tillage implements and vehicle traffic, resulting in a misleading SPQ diagnosis. We propose a hybrid method that couples high-resolution soil penetration resistance measurements with soil core sampling to derive high-resolution data grids of SPQ indicators encompassing the soil profile structural heterogeneity. The method builds on strong experimental relationships between soil penetration resistance and bulk density, and between bulk density and the soil hydraulic properties. We tested our method on a silt-loam soil with three tillage treatments (moldboard plowing, deep loosening with a tine cultivator, and minimum tillage), each including a zone impacted by the wheel traffic. The results allow visualization and analysissis of of the effect of tillage treatments and vehicle traffic on the soil SPQ indicators with a high level of spatial detail. The proposed methodology can be used to compare various soil management techniques or to monitor the temporal evolution of SPQ. As such, it can be a valuable tool to guide agricultural soil management. Furthermore, the generated high-resolution soil physical parameter grids could be used to parameterize numerical hydrodynamic models and estimate water and solute fluxes with distributed parameters representing the actual soil profile heterogeneity.

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