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Title: | Comparative Analysis of Pasture Soil Fertility in Semiarid Agro-Silvo-Pastoral Systems |
Authors: | Moral, F. Serrano, J. Rebollo, F. Teixeira, R. Domingos, T. |
Editors: | Zhang, Wei |
Keywords: | dryland pasture soil fertility Rasch model |
Issue Date: | Oct-2022 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Moral, F. J., Serrano, J. M., Rebollo, F.J., Teixeira, R.F.M., Domingos, T. (2022). Comparative analysis of pasture soil fertility in semiarid agro-silvo-pastoral systems. Agronomy, 12, 2711.
(DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12112711) |
Abstract: | Dryland pastures are usually on soils with a low fertility. However, a high spatial variability
is apparent in pasture soils. In consequence, the application of inputs should be based on the particular
characteristics of each field and their within-field variability. In this study, a comparative analysis of
seven experimental fields (agro–silvo–pastoral ecosystems) in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
was performed using a probabilistic and objective model. Some soil properties (the texture, cation
exchange capacity, soil apparent electrical conductivity, organic matter, nitrogen, potassium and
slope) measured at six sampling locations in each field were consolidated in the model. It was verified
that the data fit the model and, later, a ranking of all the sampling locations and, consequently, a
ranking of all the experimental fields according to the pasture soil fertility was established. Moreover,
another output of the model was a ranking of the soil properties according to their influence on the
soil fertility: the topographical property, the slope, was the most influential as it is related to the
level of other important soil properties, as the textural components. Two fields, Cubillos and Grous,
had the highest overall soil fertility levels because the soil samples in these fields were very fertile.
However, some samples in the other five fields were also in the group of the most fertile, denoting
the existence of an important spatial variability within each field. The proposed method is a rational
way to improve the efficiency of the use of fertilisers by adjusting them to the soil pasture fertility. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32798 |
Type: | article |
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