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A comprehensive review of impacts of soil management practices and climate adaptation strategies on soil thermal conductivity in agricultural soils

Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 2025 12 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 68 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ahmed Abed Gatea Al-Shammary, Layth Saleem Salman Al-Shihmani, Jesús Fernández‐Gálvez, Andrés Caballero‐Calvo

Summary

This review examines how farming practices like tillage, crop rotation, and mulching affect how well soil conducts heat, which influences crop growth and water availability. While not directly about microplastics, the paper highlights that disrupted soil structure from various agricultural inputs can alter important soil properties, which is relevant as microplastic contamination of farmland soils continues to grow.

Abstract Soil thermal conductivity (λ) is a critical property influencing heat transfer in agro-environmental systems (A-ES), affecting soil temperature, water dynamics, and nutrient availability. Understanding the impact of soil management practices (SMP) and climate adaptation strategies (CAS) on λ is essential for optimizing agricultural productivity and ensuring soil sustainability. This review examines the influence of conventional and conservation tillage, crop rotation, mulching, and organic matter incorporation on soil λ. Conventional tillage practices often disrupt soil structure, reducing water retention and altering soil thermal characteristics (TCs), while conservation tillage enhances soil aggregation and moisture conservation, leading to improved λ. Crop rotation and mulching regulate soil microclimates, minimizing temperature fluctuations and contributing to thermal stability. Additionally, the review highlights the significance of soil texture, moisture content, and organic matter in determining λ. With increasing climate variability, integrating SMP and CAS can mitigate adverse effects on TCs, promoting resilience in agricultural systems. However, knowledge gaps remain regarding the long-term impacts of these strategies on λ across diverse soil types and climatic conditions. Future research should focus on developing integrated approaches that optimize SMP and CAS for improved λ, ensuring sustainable agricultural practices. Expanding studies on soil thermal dynamics will improve our ability to develop adaptive management strategies that support long-term soil health and productivity. This review underscores the necessity of sustainable soil management in the face of climate change, providing insights for future research and practical applications in agricultural systems.

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