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SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PRODUCTIVITY POTENTIALS IN IMPORTANT REGIONS OF CEREAL CROPPING

Abstract

Our paper explains the classification and functional assessment of agricultural sites by using uniform criteria and indicators. This information could be useful for over-regional comparative assessments of overall soil quality and site-specific sustainable agricultural use of soils. We studied some representative soil profiles in globally important regions of cereal cropping. These regions are Europe, Northern China, Prairie regions of North America, and steppes of Western Siberia and Kazakhstan. Soils were classified acc. to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB 2006) [1], and their quality was assessed by the method of the Muencheberg Soil Quality Rating (M-SQR) [2]. The majority of sites under study were agricultural research sites. Their management system and crop yield data were well documented. In case of experimental sites on farmers' fields, these data were estimated by the farm manager. The taxonomic soil classification acc. to the WRB 2006 and national soil classification keys allocate names to soils. These names are associated with typical processes and properties but do not provide much information about soil quality and crop yield potentials. The indicator-based M-SQR was practicable and yielded in plausible soil quality scores. Depending on land use intensity and data availability, M-SQR scores can explain about 50-80 % of the crop yield variability. We conclude that this method has potential for the estimation of the overall soil quality and crop yield potentials of small grain cereals, consistently over different scales and regions. The combination of the WRB 2006 with M-SQR scores provides sufficient information about both soil properties/processes and their quality for cereal cropping. This kind of soil characterisation meets the basic conception of V.V. Dokuchaev [3].

About the Authors

L. . Mueller
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Germany


U. . Schindler
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Germany


E. N. Smolentseva
Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry (ISSA, SB-RAS)
Russian Federation


O. . Rukhovich
Pryanishnikov-Institutefor Agrochemistry
Russian Federation


S. . Lukin
Institute for Organic Fertilization and Peat (VNIIOU')
Russian Federation


A. K. Sheudshen
Kuban State Agricultural University
Russian Federation


K. . Pachikin
Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry named after U. U. Uspanov
Kazakhstan


A. . Saparov
Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry named after U. U. Uspanov
Kazakhstan


R. . Dannowski
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Germany


F. . Eulenstein
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Germany


References

1. WRB 2006. World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, A Framework for International Classification, Correlation and Communication, FAO Rome, 2006, World Soil Resources Reports 103,145 p.

2. Mueller, L., Schindler, U., Behrendt, A., Eulenstein, F., Dannowski, R. 2007. The Muencheberg Soil Quality Rating (SQR). Field Guide for Detecting and Assessing Properties and Limitations of Soils for Cropping and Grazing. Online: http://www.zalf.de/de/forschung/institute/lwh/mitarbeiter/lmueller/Documents/field_ mueller.pdf, accessed on June 9,2014.

3. Dokuchaev, V.V. 1951. Isbrannye Sotchynenija, Band VI, M-L1951,515 p.

4. Lai, R. 2008. Soils and sustainable agriculture. A review, Agron. Sustain. Dev. 28, P. 57-64.

5. Mueller L, Schindler U, Ball BC, Smolentseva E, Sychev VG, Shepherd TG, Qadir M, Helming K, Behrendt A, Eulenstein F (2014) Productivity Potentials of the Global Land Resource for Cropping and Grazing. In: Novel Measurement and Assessment Tools for Monitoring and Management of Land and Water Resources in Agricultural Landscapes of Central Asia. Environmental Science and Engineering 2014. P 115-142 http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-01017-5_6, accessed on June 9, 2014.

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Mueller L., Schindler U., Smolentseva E.N., Rukhovich O., Lukin S., Sheudshen A.K., Pachikin K., Saparov A., Dannowski R., Eulenstein F. SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PRODUCTIVITY POTENTIALS IN IMPORTANT REGIONS OF CEREAL CROPPING. Soil Science and Agrichemistry. 2014;(2):5-16. (In Russ.)

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