Quantification of soil quality under semi-arid agriculture in the northwest of Iran

2020 
Abstract Current management practices are thought to be having adverse impacts on soil quality for semi-arid agriculture. A multidimensional quantification of soil quality was developed and tested under irrigated and rain-fed agricultural systems in the northwest of Iran. Thirty-four chemical, biological and physical soil quality indicators were quantified at two depths with mono-cropping and crop rotation (n = 154). Discriminant analysis (DA) and principal component analysis (PCA) were applied to identify a minimum data set (MDS) for developing soil quality indices (SQI). Soil organic carbon (SOC), soluble sodium (Na), geometric mean diameter of soil aggregate (GMD) and available zinc (Zn) were identified using PCA, and GMD, Zn and soil microbial respiration (SMR) were identified using DA. Six SQIs were produced using non-linear and linear scoring equations and integration approaches based on two independent MDS. SQIs were significantly different between irrigated and dry farming at both depths (P-value
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