02150nam a2200325 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000220006002400520008210000210013424501290015526001870028430000120047152010330048365000180151665000170153465000190155165000210157065000210159165000200161265300200163265300240165270000170167670000270169370000230172070000210174370000260176470000200179070000140181021726452025-02-11 2024 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a978-0-891-18745-57 ahttps://doi.org/10.1002/9780891187448.ch102DOI1 aMENDES, I. de C. aSoil Bioanalysis (SoilBio)ba sensitive, calibrated, and simple assessment of soil health for Brazil.h[electronic resource] aIn: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AND CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF SOIL SCIENCES, 2024, Florence. Abstract book. Florence: AIM Group International, 2024. ID ABS WEB: 138198.c2024 ap. 269. aThis chapter discusses the fundamentals of using soil enzymes to access soil memory and health status and describes the SoilBio technology in detail as well as some of the results since its release in July 2020. The intensity of mechanical tillage operations, in association with the quality and quantity of plant residues added to soil, reflects in the biological functioning of agricultural systems. The soil capacity to stabilize and protect enzymes is an early‐warning indication of conditions favoring soil organic matter (SOM) stabilization and storage. The biologically most active soil, with increased arylsulfatase and beta‐glucosidase activities and SOM contents resulting from the inclusion of brachiaria in the production system, was also the most productive. An advantage of the FERTBIO soil sample concept for farmers and commercial laboratories is the standardization of the sampling time and pretreatment procedures for soil chemical fertility (FERT) and biological (BIO) analyses, reducing operational costs aSoil analysis aSoil biology aSoil resources aAnálise do Solo aBiologia do Solo aRecurso do Solo aEnzimas do solo aSoil Bio technology1 aCHAER, G. M.1 aREIS JUNIOR, F. B. dos1 aSILVA, O. D. D. da1 aMALAQUIAS, J. V.1 aOLIVEIRA, M. I. L. de1 aSAMUEL-ROSA, A.1 aHORST, T.