"soil health preservation, soil biodiversity and nutrient cycling "

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Soil health preservation, soil biodiversity and nutrient cycling Regional Symposium on Agroecology for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems in Europe and Central Asia Dr. Roberto García-Ruiz (University of Jaén, Spain) [email protected]

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Page 1: "Soil health preservation, soil biodiversity and nutrient cycling "

Soil health preservation, soil biodiversity and nutrient cycling

Regional Symposium on Agroecology for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems

in Europe and Central Asia

Dr. Roberto García-Ruiz(University of Jaén, Spain)

[email protected]

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Intraspecific & interspecific competition

Predators & preys Herbivory Parasitism & hostsParasitoide & host

Mutualism

Reproduction

Photosynthesizers Decomposers Soil engineerings

ShreddersBacterial feeders Fungal feeders

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Stability of soil aggregates

Improve soil porosity and density

Enhance soil formation

Improve soil water retention and buffer soil water contentProvide available nutrientsBuffer and improve soil pH

and temperature

(agro)-Ecosystems servicies

Humus formation (C sequestration)1000000000000 euros

(Pimentel et al., 1997; van der Putten

et al., 2004)

SOIL HEALTH

Capacity of soil to function as a vital living system, within ecosystem and

land-use boundaries, to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or

enhance water and air quality, and promote plant

and animal health

Control soil-borne pathogens and parasites

Only "living" things can have health, so viewing soil as a living ecosystem reflects a fundamental

shift in the way we care for our nation's soils: Soil security concept

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(agro)-Ecosystems servicies

SOIL HEALTHThis multi-trophic

level communities biodiversity enhances process stability: provide

both resistance and resilience

Stability of soil aggregates

Improve soil porosity and density

Enhance soil formation

Improve soil water retention and buffer soil water content

Provide available nutrientsBuffer and improve soil pH

and temperatureHumus formation (C sequestration)

Control soil-borne pathogens and parasites

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This multi-trophiclevel communities biodiversityOrganic matter

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Natural inputs(rainfall, N fixation..)

Natural inputs(parent material weathering)

Natural losses

(denitrification, erosion, leaching)

Biochemical, microbiological and geochemical processes

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Organic matter

External energy

(Water, control diseases,

fertilisers…)

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Natural inputs(rainfall, N fixation..)

Natural inputs(parent material weathering)

Natural losses

(denitrification, erosion, leaching)

Yield

Man-made losses(denitrification, erosion, leaching)

External inputs

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Organic matter

External energy

(Water, control diseases,

fertilisers…)

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Agricultural management

decisionsLocal knowledge/r

esources

Cropping systems

Planned diversity(Plant and animal choice and spacio-temporal arragement)

Organic matter inputs

Quantity and quality

Soil biodiversity and functioning

Roots exudates

Low input, resistance to pest & weed varietal mixtures

RotationsIntercropping

Diverse cover cropsMix legumesPolyculturesAgroforestry

Integration of livestock

Habitat manipulation

Low soil perturbation

External organic matter input

Green manure,manure, compost of

various sources and origin

Each function is delivered by multiple components/practices & each component/practices

has multiple functions

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Natural inputs(rainfall, N fixation..)

Natural inputs(parent material weathering)

Natural losses

(denitrification, erosion, leaching)P, K,….

C, N, P,

K….

Yield

Man-made losses

(denitrification, erosion, leaching)

C & N

P, K, Ca, Mg...

Green manuremanure

by-products of agroindustriesKi

tche

n w

aste

s

Human wastes

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Society

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Agricultural management

decisionsLocal knowledge/r

esources

Cropping systems

Planned diversity(Plant and animal choice and spacio-temporal arragement)

Organic matter inputs

Quantity and quality

Soil biodiversity and functioning

Roots exudates

Pest soil biota

Aerial pest

Soil health, quality and chemical and physical

fertility

Biological control

Ecosystems engineering & soil foodwebs interactions

Sustainable plant production

Rhizosphere

symbionts

OM management

for pest control

Resistence to diseases

Low input, resistance to pest weed varietal mixtures

RotationsIntercropping

Diverse cover cropsMix egumesPolyculturesAgroforestry

Integration of livestock

Habitat manipulation

Low soil perturbation

Organic matter input

Green manure,manure, compost of

various sources and origin

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH