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An Open Soil Health Assessment Framework Facilitating Sustainable Soil Management
The crucial role of healthy soil in achieving sustainable
food
production and environment is increasingly recognized, as is the importance
of proper assessment of soil quality. We introduce a new framework,
open soil index (OSI), which integrally evaluates soil health of agricultural
fields and provides recommendation for farming practices. The OSI
is an open-source modular framework in which soil properties, functions,
indicators and scores, and management advice are linked hierarchically.
Soil health is evaluated with respect to sustainable crop production
but can be extended to other ecosystem functions. The OSI leverages
the existing knowledge base of agronomic research and routine laboratory
data, enabling its application with limited cost. The OSI is a generic
framework that can be adopted for specific regions with specific objectives.
As a proof of concept, the OSI is implemented for all (>700,000)
Dutch
agricultural fields and illustrated with 11 pairs (“good”
and “poor”) of local fields and 32 fields where soil
quality and crop yield have been monitored. The OSI produced reasonable
evaluation for most pairs when soil physical functions were refined
with on-site soil visual assessment. The soil functions are sufficiently
independent and yet together reflect complex multidimensionality of
soil quality. The framework can facilitate designing sustainable soil
management programs by bridging regional targets to field-level actions