Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review

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Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review. / Simon, Carla da Penha ; Gomes, Taciana Figueiredo; Pessoa, Thaís Nascimento et al.
Yn: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Cyfrol 46, 22.04.2022.

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Simon, CDP, Gomes, TF, Pessoa, TN, Soltangheisi, A, Bieluczyk, W, Camargo, PB, Martinelli, LA & Cherubin, MR 2022, 'Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review', Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, cyfrol. 46. <https://www.scielo.br/j/rbcs/a/YRDP7rR87cb339W8DNfY35d/abstract/?lang=en>

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Simon, C. D. P., Gomes, T. F., Pessoa, T. N., Soltangheisi, A., Bieluczyk, W., Camargo, P. B., Martinelli, L. A., & Cherubin, M. R. (2022). Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, 46. https://www.scielo.br/j/rbcs/a/YRDP7rR87cb339W8DNfY35d/abstract/?lang=en

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Simon CDP, Gomes TF, Pessoa TN, Soltangheisi A, Bieluczyk W, Camargo PB, Martinelli LA, Cherubin MR. 2022. Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo. 46.

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Simon, Carla da Penha et al. "Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review". Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo. 2022. 46.

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Simon CDP, Gomes TF, Pessoa TN, Soltangheisi A, Bieluczyk W, Camargo PB et al. Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo. 2022 Ebr 22;46.

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Simon, Carla da Penha ; Gomes, Taciana Figueiredo ; Pessoa, Thaís Nascimento et al. / Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review. Yn: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo. 2022 ; Cyfrol 46.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Soil quality literature in Brazil: A systematic review

AU - Simon, Carla da Penha

AU - Gomes, Taciana Figueiredo

AU - Pessoa, Thaís Nascimento

AU - Soltangheisi, Amin

AU - Bieluczyk, Wanderlei

AU - Camargo, Plínio Barbosa

AU - Martinelli, Luiz Antonio

AU - Cherubin, Maurício Roberto

PY - 2022/4/22

Y1 - 2022/4/22

N2 - Brazilian soil scientists have increased the use of the term “soil quality” in their scientific publications in the last decade. However, it remains unclear if those publications only mention “soil quality” in a broad context, or the studies are focused on soil quality assessments, integrating soil chemical, physical and biological indicators. The objective of this systematic review was to carry out a critical analysis of the conception in using the term “soil quality” in recent publications derived from studies performed in Brazil. For this purpose, the terms [(“soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo”) and (“Brazil*” or “Brasil*”)] were searched in databases of Web of Science, Scopus, and Scielo from 2014 to 2021. Initially, 1,284 peer-reviewed papers were found, subsequently selected according to the criteria established in two filters: (i) First filter - studies carried out in Brazil, which mentioned at least one of the terms of interest (“soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo”) and that evaluated soil biological, physical or chemical indicators, assessing at least one of them; (ii) Second filter - studies in which all three groups of soil indicators were assessed and integrated, and presented a specific discussion about soil quality. According to the results, 36 % of the papers met the first criteria (n = 464), and only 2 % (n = 30) attended the second filter. The terms “soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo” were mentioned 7 and 37 times per paper for those papers selected in the first and second filter, respectively. We evidenced in our study that the term soil quality in agricultural science papers has been predominantly used in a broad context, mostly to refer to the suitable soil conditions for plant growth. Thus, we concluded that even if the use of soil quality term is increasing in Brazilian literature, there are still very few researchers working specifically with soil quality assessments, in its full conception (i.e., integrating chemical, physical and biological indicators). Therefore, there is a promising research field to be explored to promote scientific advances in the soil quality area (e.g., new concepts, assessment frameworks, on-farm monitoring protocols), as well as disseminate the soil quality assessment among the Brazilian farmers, environmentalists, and other stakeholders.

AB - Brazilian soil scientists have increased the use of the term “soil quality” in their scientific publications in the last decade. However, it remains unclear if those publications only mention “soil quality” in a broad context, or the studies are focused on soil quality assessments, integrating soil chemical, physical and biological indicators. The objective of this systematic review was to carry out a critical analysis of the conception in using the term “soil quality” in recent publications derived from studies performed in Brazil. For this purpose, the terms [(“soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo”) and (“Brazil*” or “Brasil*”)] were searched in databases of Web of Science, Scopus, and Scielo from 2014 to 2021. Initially, 1,284 peer-reviewed papers were found, subsequently selected according to the criteria established in two filters: (i) First filter - studies carried out in Brazil, which mentioned at least one of the terms of interest (“soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo”) and that evaluated soil biological, physical or chemical indicators, assessing at least one of them; (ii) Second filter - studies in which all three groups of soil indicators were assessed and integrated, and presented a specific discussion about soil quality. According to the results, 36 % of the papers met the first criteria (n = 464), and only 2 % (n = 30) attended the second filter. The terms “soil health” or “soil quality” or “qualidade do solo” were mentioned 7 and 37 times per paper for those papers selected in the first and second filter, respectively. We evidenced in our study that the term soil quality in agricultural science papers has been predominantly used in a broad context, mostly to refer to the suitable soil conditions for plant growth. Thus, we concluded that even if the use of soil quality term is increasing in Brazilian literature, there are still very few researchers working specifically with soil quality assessments, in its full conception (i.e., integrating chemical, physical and biological indicators). Therefore, there is a promising research field to be explored to promote scientific advances in the soil quality area (e.g., new concepts, assessment frameworks, on-farm monitoring protocols), as well as disseminate the soil quality assessment among the Brazilian farmers, environmentalists, and other stakeholders.

M3 - Article

VL - 46

JO - Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo

JF - Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo

SN - 1806-9657

ER -