In the context of contemporary global ecological and environmental challenges, maintaining ecosystem services and sustainable ...
Soil pollution from pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals is a growing threat to global food security and public health. With nearly 80 percent of agricultural soils containing traces ...
The integration of bioinformatics, machine learning and multi-omics has transformed soil science, providing powerful tools to ...
As the world’s population climbs toward 10 billion and the impacts of climate change intensify, building sustainable food systems has never been more urgent. Agriculture sits at the center of this ...
Technology plays a pivotal role across industries today, and agriculture is no exception. In the realm of regenerative agriculture—an approach focused on conserving and restoring soil health and ...
75 billion tonnes of soil from global arable land has been lost. [iStockphoto] The productivity of our agricultural systems; societal food and nutrition security, improvement of livelihoods, and ...
Stressed trees. Dying vegetation. Dry creek beds. Soaring temperatures. This summer hammered home the impacts of climate change on San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country. Lost in much of the ...
Scientists find a 'measure and remeasure' approach is a feasible method of verifying soil carbon storage in croplands for climate mitigation. Directly measuring soil carbon rather than relying on ...
With so many hikers scaling the peaks at Acadia National Park, mountain top erosion has become a concern. But accessing remote parts of the mountains to replenish thousands of pounds of lost soil is a ...
In the face of escalating environmental degradation and persistent food insecurity, innovative soil restoration strategies are becoming critical to the future of global agriculture. Recent scientific ...
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