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The concept and future prospects of soil health

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NATURE REVIEWS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT
卷 1, 期 10, 页码 544-553

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DOI: 10.1038/s43017-020-0080-8

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  1. Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship of the Institute for Advanced Study (Technical University Munich)
  2. Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation
  3. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [FKZ 031B0516A]
  4. ERC Advanced Grant [694368]
  5. BMBF [01LC1501A]

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Soil health is the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals and humans, and connects agricultural and soil science to policy, stakeholder needs and sustainable supply-chain management. Historically, soil assessments focused on crop production, but, today, soil health also includes the role of soil in water quality, climate change and human health. However, quantifying soil health is still dominated by chemical indicators, despite growing appreciation of the importance of soil biodiversity, owing to limited functional knowledge and lack of effective methods. In this Perspective, the definition and history of soil health are described and compared with other soil concepts. We outline ecosystem services provided by soils, the indicators used to measure soil functionality and their integration into informative soil-health indices. Scientists should embrace soil health as an overarching principle that contributes to sustainability goals, rather than only a property to measure. Soil health is essential to crop production but is also key to many ecosystem services. In this Perspective, the definition, impact and quantification of soil health are examined, and the needs in soil-health research are outlined.

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