Factors Affecting Soil Fertility and Improvement Measures
A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural Soils".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 July 2025 | Viewed by 116
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The theme of this Special Issue is the factors that affect soil fertility and their improvement measures. Investigating how these factors influence soil fertility and crop production is crucial for enhancing food security.
Understanding the changes in soil fertility in agricultural production can improve our knowledge of agriculture and crops. With the continuous growth of the global population, it is even more necessary to enhance soil fertility to produce more crops to meet human food demands. For thousands of years, soil fertility has been influenced by nature and human choices, leading to different fertility characteristics in various regions. However, the factors driving these changes have not been fully explored.
This Special Issue focuses on the factors affecting soil fertility and their improvement measures, exploring how these factors impact crop production. It can provide researchers with new insights and be applied to soil amendment. These developments help to address current challenges in agriculture, such as soil acidification, heavy metal pollution, and soil infertility. The call for manuscripts includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Soil acidification: Causes of soil acidification, mechanisms of acidification improvement, and the effectiveness of different soil amelioration.
- Heavy metal pollution: Comparisons of the effects of different remediation technologies and their mechanisms.
- Soil infertility: Analysis of fertility changes and influencing factors on a global scale; exploration of the interactions between soil minerals, microorganisms, moisture, and other factors at the micro level to identify factors affecting fertility and seek corresponding measures to enhance fertility.
Prof. Dr. Hongqing Hu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- soil fertility
- acidification
- heavy metal contamination
- infertility
- soil amelioration
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