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Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin 150081, China
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA

Soil Health and Nutrient Management for Crop Productivity

Abstract submission deadline
30 July 2026
Manuscript submission deadline
30 September 2026
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Dear Colleagues,

Soil health and nutrient management are at the heart of sustaining crop productivity and ensuring food security. As global agricultural demands increase and land resources face the pressures of climate change, it has become essential to understand the intricate relationship between soil health and crop productivity. Healthy soils not only support robust crop yields but also promote environmental sustainability by enhancing nutrient cycling, sequestering carbon, and supporting the biodiversity of the ecosystem.

The complexity of soil health lies in its multifaceted nature, and is influenced by biological, chemical, and physical properties that interact dynamically within various ecosystems. Nutrient management is equally nuanced, requiring innovative strategies to optimize nutrient availability and improve soil organic matter, which ultimately plays critical roles in maintaining soil fertility and resilience against limiting factors such as drought, erosion, and disease.

This Topic invites contributions that explore the latest advancements in soil health and nutrient management practices aimed at enhancing crop productivity in agroecosystems. Submissions may cover a range of research formats, including reviews, original research articles, and datasets, and are encouraged to address emerging challenges, novel approaches, and insights in this field. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Indicators and assessments of soil health across diverse agricultural systems;
  • Nutrient cycling dynamics and their relationship to crop yield and soil resilience;
  • Role of organic amendments, cover cropping, and reduced tillage on soil health;
  • Soil microbiome interactions, carbon sequestration, and nitrogen management;
  • Impacts of climate change on soil health and nutrient availability;
  • Technological advances in precision agricultural and sustainable nutrient management;
  • Policy implications and economic aspects of soil health management in agricultural ecosystems.

We welcome contributions from researchers and practitioners that deepen our understandings of soil health and provide actionable insights to advance sustainable nutrient management for enhanced crop productivity. Your expertise is invaluable in shaping the future of resilient agricultural systems that can meet the demands of tomorrow's food production while conserving the vital resources we depend on.

Dr. Na Li
Prof. Dr. Dorcas H. Franklin
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • soil health
  • crop productivity
  • nutrient availability
  • soil biochemical processes
  • soil organic

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Agriculture
agriculture
3.3 4.9 2011 19.2 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Agronomy
agronomy
3.3 6.2 2011 17.6 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Crops
crops
- - 2021 22.1 Days CHF 1000 Submit
Soil Systems
soilsystems
2.9 5.3 2017 39.7 Days CHF 1800 Submit
Agrochemicals
agrochemicals
- - 2022 16.7 Days CHF 1000 Submit

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