agriculture3 papersavg year 2022weak evidence

The impact of land-use types on soil physical-chemical

Research gap analysis derived from 3 agriculture papers in our local library.

The gap

The impact of land-use types on soil physical-chemical properties and CO2 emissions is not well understood.

Evidence profile

Stated in the abstract and cells research gap sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2013 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 51 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Effect of carbon availability, phosphorus, and water soil content on GHG emissions: insights from a soil incubation study (2026) · Frontiers in Soil Science · doi

    However, their effects on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions remain poorly understood, especially how carbon quality interacts with phosphorus (P) availability and soil moisture to influence CO 2 , N 2 O, and CH 4 fluxes.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5
    Keywords: effects greenhouse emissions remain poorly understood especially carbon quality interacts phosphorus availability soil moisture influence
  • <b>Kontrol Karakteristik Fisik-Kimia Tanah Terhadap Emisi CO<sub>2</sub> Pada Berbagai Penggunaan Lahan Mineral Tropis</b> (2026) · Jurnal Agroqua: Media Informasi Agronomi dan Budidaya Perairan · doi

    The impact of land-use types on soil physical-chemical properties and CO2 emissions is not well understood.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: impact land-use types soil physical-chemical properties co2 emissions
  • Spatiotemporal variation of event related N<sub>2</sub>O and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions during fertigation in a California almond orchard (2013) · Ecosphere · cited 51× · doi

    The assessment of N 2 O emissions, or net fluxes of the GHG methane (CH 4 ), are lacking for upland, arid agricultural ecosystems worldwide.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: assessment emissions fluxes methane lacking upland arid agricultural ecosystems worldwide

Questions about this gap

The impact of land-use types on soil physical-chemical properties and CO2 emissions is not well understood. This is supported by 3 representative gap statements extracted from 3 papers, rated weak evidence.

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