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Soil Biology & Nutrition Case Studies

NIAB

2023

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Summary

This NIAB publication from 2023 presents case studies exploring the intersection of soil biology and crop nutrition across UK farming contexts. As a practitioner-facing document from a leading UK crop science institution, it likely draws on on-farm evidence to illustrate how soil biological health influences nutrient cycling and crop nutrition. The case study format suggests the work is intended to bridge research and practice, though the extent of methodological rigour across individual cases may vary.

UK applicability

This publication is directly applicable to UK farming conditions, produced by NIAB — a UK-based agricultural research organisation with strong links to arable and horticultural systems. Findings and case studies are likely drawn from UK farms and are relevant to UK soil management policy and practice.

Key measures

Soil biological indicators (e.g. microbial biomass, earthworm counts); soil nutrient availability; crop nutritional quality metrics; farm management practices

Outcomes reported

The publication likely documents real-farm case studies examining relationships between soil biological health indicators and crop nutritional outcomes. It may report on the effects of management practices on soil biology and subsequent implications for plant nutrient availability and uptake.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Soil biology & nutrient cycling
Study type
Research
Study design
Case study report
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
UK
System type
Arable cereals
Catalogue ID
XL0080

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