底土
耕地
耕作
土壤压实
环境科学
农业
农林复合经营
可持续农业
压实
土壤管理
土壤治理
表土
免耕农业
剥皮机
农业工程
可持续管理
土壤结构
农学
水土保持
产量(工程)
环境保护
强夯法
可持续发展
环境资源管理
保护性农业
作者
Thomas Keller,Samuel Bickel,Dani Or
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2515473122
摘要
No-till (NT) is a key component of conservation agriculture aiming at producing crops with minimal soil disturbance. This land management practice offers numerous economic and ecological advantages over conventional tillage as evidenced by its rapid expansion since the 1960s, now practiced on 15% of the global arable land. Nevertheless, various crops exhibit persistent yield losses even decades after transition to NT. Here, we demonstrate that the promise of beneficial and sustainable soil management may be undermined by a gradual and invisible threat of subsoil compaction. We report on a risk of subsoil compaction stemming from the episodic passage of heavy machinery (e.g., harvesters). The threat is of dynamic and asymmetric nature whenever compaction events occur more frequently than the natural rates of soil structure recovery, resulting in a gradual increase in soil degradation. Our analyses show that nearly 40% of global NT lands (0.8 million km 2 ) are under high subsoil compaction risk (primarily in heavily mechanized Canada, United States of America, and Brazil). Awareness and mitigation of subsoil compaction by scaling field operations to soil mechanical limits and adoption of smaller robotic vehicles will contribute to a sustainable and holistic conservation agriculture.
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