Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture
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Resumo: | Sustainable agriculture faces numerous challenges, including diminishing soil and water resources, declining soil health, and escalating input costs. This review focuses on advancements in soil physics and their implications for enhancing crop productivity and resource use efficiency. It highlights the critical relationships between soil physical properties and agricultural practices, emphasizing the flow of water, gases, and nutrients within the soil system. Key developments in understanding water infiltration, moisture retention, heat transfer, and gas exchange are discussed, along with their impact on plant growth and yield. Various modeling approaches are explored to address complex soil-water-nutrient interactions, aiming to improve agricultural outcomes. The review identifies significant knowledge gaps, particularly concerning soil microstructure and the integration of soil-plant-atmosphere dynamics. Future research should prioritize the application of innovative technologies, such as remote sensing, machine learning, and advanced imaging techniques, to enhance our understanding of soil processes. By focusing on these areas, sustainable soil management practices can be developed, ensuring optimal resource use while safeguarding environmental health. This review underscores the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to soil physics, aiming to foster sustainable agricultural practices that can adapt to the challenges of modern farming. |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agricultureSoil Physical ProcessSoil WaterSoil AirSoil HeatPhysical EnvironmentSustainable agriculture faces numerous challenges, including diminishing soil and water resources, declining soil health, and escalating input costs. This review focuses on advancements in soil physics and their implications for enhancing crop productivity and resource use efficiency. It highlights the critical relationships between soil physical properties and agricultural practices, emphasizing the flow of water, gases, and nutrients within the soil system. Key developments in understanding water infiltration, moisture retention, heat transfer, and gas exchange are discussed, along with their impact on plant growth and yield. Various modeling approaches are explored to address complex soil-water-nutrient interactions, aiming to improve agricultural outcomes. The review identifies significant knowledge gaps, particularly concerning soil microstructure and the integration of soil-plant-atmosphere dynamics. Future research should prioritize the application of innovative technologies, such as remote sensing, machine learning, and advanced imaging techniques, to enhance our understanding of soil processes. By focusing on these areas, sustainable soil management practices can be developed, ensuring optimal resource use while safeguarding environmental health. This review underscores the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to soil physics, aiming to foster sustainable agricultural practices that can adapt to the challenges of modern farming.Revista de Gestão e Secretariado2025-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/448110.7769/gesec.v16i1.4481Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (Management and Administrative Professional Review); Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e4481Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e4481Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; v. 16 n. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e44812178-9010reponame:GeSecinstname:Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)instacron:SINSESPenghttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/4481/2964Copyright (c) 2024 Rajan Bhatt, Ashok Kumar Garg, Alka Rani, Jitendra Kumar, Mauro Wagner de Oliveira, Dalmo de Freitas Santos, Carlos Eduardo Moreira Costa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBhatt, RajanGarg, Ashok KumarRani, AlkaKumar, JitendraOliveira, Mauro Wagner deSantos, Dalmo de FreitasCosta , Carlos Eduardo Moreira2025-03-10T14:28:53Zoai:ojs2.revistagesec.org.br:article/4481Revistahttps://www.revistagesec.org.br/ONGhttps://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/oaieditor@revistagesec.org.br | gestoreditorial@revistagesec.org.br | rf.sabino@gmail.com2178-90102178-9010opendoar:2025-03-10T14:28:53GeSec - Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP)false |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture Bhatt, Rajan Soil Physical Process Soil Water Soil Air Soil Heat Physical Environment |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Soil physical fertility viz-a-viz climate resilient agriculture |
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Bhatt, Rajan |
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Bhatt, Rajan Garg, Ashok Kumar Rani, Alka Kumar, Jitendra Oliveira, Mauro Wagner de Santos, Dalmo de Freitas Costa , Carlos Eduardo Moreira |
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Garg, Ashok Kumar Rani, Alka Kumar, Jitendra Oliveira, Mauro Wagner de Santos, Dalmo de Freitas Costa , Carlos Eduardo Moreira |
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Bhatt, Rajan Garg, Ashok Kumar Rani, Alka Kumar, Jitendra Oliveira, Mauro Wagner de Santos, Dalmo de Freitas Costa , Carlos Eduardo Moreira |
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Soil Physical Process Soil Water Soil Air Soil Heat Physical Environment |
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Soil Physical Process Soil Water Soil Air Soil Heat Physical Environment |
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Sustainable agriculture faces numerous challenges, including diminishing soil and water resources, declining soil health, and escalating input costs. This review focuses on advancements in soil physics and their implications for enhancing crop productivity and resource use efficiency. It highlights the critical relationships between soil physical properties and agricultural practices, emphasizing the flow of water, gases, and nutrients within the soil system. Key developments in understanding water infiltration, moisture retention, heat transfer, and gas exchange are discussed, along with their impact on plant growth and yield. Various modeling approaches are explored to address complex soil-water-nutrient interactions, aiming to improve agricultural outcomes. The review identifies significant knowledge gaps, particularly concerning soil microstructure and the integration of soil-plant-atmosphere dynamics. Future research should prioritize the application of innovative technologies, such as remote sensing, machine learning, and advanced imaging techniques, to enhance our understanding of soil processes. By focusing on these areas, sustainable soil management practices can be developed, ensuring optimal resource use while safeguarding environmental health. This review underscores the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to soil physics, aiming to foster sustainable agricultural practices that can adapt to the challenges of modern farming. |
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Revista de Gestão e Secretariado (Management and Administrative Professional Review); Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e4481 Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e4481 Revista de Gestão e Secretariado; v. 16 n. 1 (2025): Revista de Gestão e Secretariado v.16, n.1, 2025; e4481 2178-9010 reponame:GeSec instname:Sindicato das Secretárias do Estado de São Paulo (SINSESP) instacron:SINSESP |
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