Soil health – It’s not all biology

Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 2021: $248,302.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/2024
Grant Recipients: West Virginia University; University of Kentucky
Region: Northeast
State: West Virginia
Project Leader:
Dr. Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw
West Virginia University
Description:
Soil Health research tends to bias to a biology/microbiology emphasis. We believe this bias neglects important physical and chemical interactions in soil that are crucial to soil function. We offer several examples illustrating this bias, and how it may misrepresent management practices that have the greatest influence on Soil Health. Four suggestions are given as approaches to mitigate this bias. By appreciating soil structure as a foundation for Soil Health and its microbial community, we believe better recommendations can be made to assist the farm community in its stewardship of soil as a critical natural resource.
Type:
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
File:
Authors:
Mark Coyne, University of Kentucky; Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw, West Virginia University; John Grove, University of Kentucky; Ana Claudia Sant'Anna, West Virginia University; Domingo Mata-Padrino, West Virginia University
Target audiences:
Educators; Researchers; Consumers
Ordering info:
Eugenia Pena-Yewtukhiw
Eugenia.Pena-Yewtukhiw@mail.wvu.edu
West Virginia University
3110 Ag Sci Bldg., 1194 Evansdale Drive, PO 6108
Morgantown, WV 26506
(304) 293-2960
Publication/product ID: Soil Security, Elsevier
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.