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What is a good level of soil organic matter? An index based on organic carbon to clay ratio

Jonah Prout, Keith Shepherd, S. P. McGrath, G. J. D. Kirk, Stephan M. Haefele

European Journal of Soil Science · 2020

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Abstract Simple measures of appropriate levels of soil organic matter are needed for soil evaluation, management and monitoring, based on readily measurable soil properties. We test an index of soil organic matter based on the soil organic carbon (SOC) to clay ratio, defined by thresholds of SOC/clay ratio for specified levels of soil structural quality. The thresholds were originally delineated for a small number of Swiss soils. We assess the index using data from the initial sampling (1978–83) of the National Soil Inventory of England and Wales, covering 3,809 sites under arable land, grassland and woodland. Land use, soil type, annual precipitation and soil pH together explained 21% of the variance in SOC/clay ratio in the dataset, with land use the most important variable. Thresholds o

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/ejss.13012
Catalogue ID
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