Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis

Background: The compaction of subsoils in agriculture is a threat to soil functioning. Measures aimed at the prevention, amelioration, and/or impact alleviation of compacted subsoils have been studied for more than a century, but less in smallholder agriculture. Methods: A meta-analysis was conducted to quantitatively examine the effects of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures in mechanized and small-holder agriculture countries, using studies published during 2000~2019/2020. Results: Mean effect sizes of crop yields were large for controlled traffic (+34%) and irrigation (+51%), modest for subsoiling, deep ploughing, and residue return (+10%), and negative for no-tillage (−6%). Mean effect sizes of soil bulk density were small (<10%), suggesting bulk density is not a sensitive ‘state’ indicator. Mean effect sizes of penetration resistance were relatively large, with large variations. Controlled traffic had a larger effect in small-holder farming than mechanized agriculture. Conclusion: We found no fundamental differences between mechanized and smallholder agriculture in the mean effect sizes of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures. Measures that prevent soil compaction are commonly preferred, but amelioration and alleviation are often equally needed and effective, depending on site-specific conditions. A toolbox of soil compaction prevention, amelioration, and alleviation measures is needed, for both mechanized and smallholder agriculture.

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Main Authors: Yang, Peipei, Dong, Wenxu, Heinen, Marius, Qin, Wei, Oenema, Oene
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Subjects:compacted subsoils, crop yield, mechanized agriculture, smallholder agriculture, soil bulk density, soil penetration resistance, tillage,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5978802024-11-15 Yang, Peipei Dong, Wenxu Heinen, Marius Qin, Wei Oenema, Oene Article/Letter to editor Land 11 (2022) 5 ISSN: 2073-445X Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis 2022 Background: The compaction of subsoils in agriculture is a threat to soil functioning. Measures aimed at the prevention, amelioration, and/or impact alleviation of compacted subsoils have been studied for more than a century, but less in smallholder agriculture. Methods: A meta-analysis was conducted to quantitatively examine the effects of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures in mechanized and small-holder agriculture countries, using studies published during 2000~2019/2020. Results: Mean effect sizes of crop yields were large for controlled traffic (+34%) and irrigation (+51%), modest for subsoiling, deep ploughing, and residue return (+10%), and negative for no-tillage (−6%). Mean effect sizes of soil bulk density were small (<10%), suggesting bulk density is not a sensitive ‘state’ indicator. Mean effect sizes of penetration resistance were relatively large, with large variations. Controlled traffic had a larger effect in small-holder farming than mechanized agriculture. Conclusion: We found no fundamental differences between mechanized and smallholder agriculture in the mean effect sizes of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures. Measures that prevent soil compaction are commonly preferred, but amelioration and alleviation are often equally needed and effective, depending on site-specific conditions. A toolbox of soil compaction prevention, amelioration, and alleviation measures is needed, for both mechanized and smallholder agriculture. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/soil-compaction-prevention-amelioration-and-alleviation-measures- 10.3390/land11050645 https://edepot.wur.nl/570731 compacted subsoils crop yield mechanized agriculture smallholder agriculture soil bulk density soil penetration resistance tillage https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic compacted subsoils
crop yield
mechanized agriculture
smallholder agriculture
soil bulk density
soil penetration resistance
tillage
compacted subsoils
crop yield
mechanized agriculture
smallholder agriculture
soil bulk density
soil penetration resistance
tillage
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crop yield
mechanized agriculture
smallholder agriculture
soil bulk density
soil penetration resistance
tillage
compacted subsoils
crop yield
mechanized agriculture
smallholder agriculture
soil bulk density
soil penetration resistance
tillage
Yang, Peipei
Dong, Wenxu
Heinen, Marius
Qin, Wei
Oenema, Oene
Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
description Background: The compaction of subsoils in agriculture is a threat to soil functioning. Measures aimed at the prevention, amelioration, and/or impact alleviation of compacted subsoils have been studied for more than a century, but less in smallholder agriculture. Methods: A meta-analysis was conducted to quantitatively examine the effects of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures in mechanized and small-holder agriculture countries, using studies published during 2000~2019/2020. Results: Mean effect sizes of crop yields were large for controlled traffic (+34%) and irrigation (+51%), modest for subsoiling, deep ploughing, and residue return (+10%), and negative for no-tillage (−6%). Mean effect sizes of soil bulk density were small (<10%), suggesting bulk density is not a sensitive ‘state’ indicator. Mean effect sizes of penetration resistance were relatively large, with large variations. Controlled traffic had a larger effect in small-holder farming than mechanized agriculture. Conclusion: We found no fundamental differences between mechanized and smallholder agriculture in the mean effect sizes of the prevention, amelioration, and impact alleviation measures. Measures that prevent soil compaction are commonly preferred, but amelioration and alleviation are often equally needed and effective, depending on site-specific conditions. A toolbox of soil compaction prevention, amelioration, and alleviation measures is needed, for both mechanized and smallholder agriculture.
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crop yield
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smallholder agriculture
soil bulk density
soil penetration resistance
tillage
author Yang, Peipei
Dong, Wenxu
Heinen, Marius
Qin, Wei
Oenema, Oene
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Dong, Wenxu
Heinen, Marius
Qin, Wei
Oenema, Oene
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title Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
title_short Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
title_full Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Soil Compaction Prevention, Amelioration and Alleviation Measures Are Effective in Mechanized and Smallholder Agriculture : A Meta-Analysis
title_sort soil compaction prevention, amelioration and alleviation measures are effective in mechanized and smallholder agriculture : a meta-analysis
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