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"Liebig's law of the minimum demonstrating the impact of trace elements deficiency on digester performance." The 2015 year declared as "International Year of Soil" and the succeeding aims selected must be attained:  To create responsiveness amongst people along with decision creators the strength of the soil among anthropoid existence.  Delivering proper training for the society in the areas of soil's function in enhancing insecurity of the food, important ecology amenities, poverty alleviation, adaption to change in climate, and overall sustainability in agriculture.  Endorse conferring the strategies besides agendas for "sustainable management and soil resources fortification".

"Liebig's law of the minimum demonstrating the impact of trace elements deficiency on digester performance." The 2015 year declared as "International Year of Soil" and the succeeding aims selected must be attained:  To create responsiveness amongst people along with decision creators the strength of the soil among anthropoid existence.  Delivering proper training for the society in the areas of soil's function in enhancing insecurity of the food, important ecology amenities, poverty alleviation, adaption to change in climate, and overall sustainability in agriculture.  Endorse conferring the strategies besides agendas for "sustainable management and soil resources fortification".

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Soil is an essential base for farming and crop production as it is the media for the plant growth and advancement. Its fertility can be evaluated by testing the soil, analyzing the plant, and symptoms of deficiency in plants. The deterioration of fertility of the soil is major problems of the ecosphere, is the most vital matter since expansion of...

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... This therefore necessitates soil testing/analysis. Soil samples can be collected from various points in the planting area and sent to the laboratory for analysis (Sathyanarayana et al., 2022). The laboratory assesses factors such as nutrient concentrations, cation exchange capacity (CEC), soil pH, available nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. ...
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Healthy soils are paramount to forest ecosystems for the provision of resources required to drive net primary productivity. This review provides an overview of rural and urban forest ecosystems in terms of soil fertility and management strategies in select areas. The Bobiri Forest Reserve (BFR), Ghana was chosen as a representative of the rural forest whilst Independence Community Park (ICP), Baton Rouge, Louisiana was selected to represent an urban forest. A literature search on soil fertility and management strategies of rural and urban forest ecosystems was conducted. The history of soil fertility and the management of rural and urban forest soils were concisely discussed. The USDA web soil survey was conducted to identify the soil types and characteristics of the ICP. The soil types of BFR were also identified and discussed. It emerged from the review that urban forests face a high risk of soil degradation through compaction, landflling, construction, depletion of soil nutrients, loss of capacity to retain soil water, and inhibition of soil carbon sequestration. To ensure that informed management decisions are taken for the development and policy planning of the forest ecosystems, a list of progressive recommendations has been provided including maintaining optimum forest soil conditions that favour regeneration and long-term survival of desired forest vegetation