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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryPeer-reviewed

Soil health and nutrient linkages in European agro-ecosystems

Smith, P. et al.

2023

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Summary

This paper, published in Soil Use & Management, explores the connections between soil health and nutrient dynamics within European agricultural systems. Drawing likely on a synthesis of existing research, it examines how soil biological, chemical and physical properties mediate nutrient cycling and availability under varying management regimes. The work contributes to a growing evidence base linking soil condition to productive and ecological outcomes in agro-ecosystems.

UK applicability

The findings are broadly applicable to UK conditions, as the UK shares comparable soil types, temperate climates and policy frameworks (notably post-Brexit alignment with soil health objectives under the Environmental Land Management scheme) with many European agro-ecosystems studied.

Key measures

Soil organic carbon (%); nutrient availability indices; biological activity indicators; land management covariates

Outcomes reported

The study likely examined relationships between soil health parameters (e.g. organic matter, microbial activity, structure) and nutrient availability or cycling in European agro-ecosystems. It may have assessed how land management practices influence these linkages across contrasting farming contexts.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Soil health & nutrient dynamics
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
Europe
System type
Mixed arable and grassland
Catalogue ID
XL0258

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