Effect of parent materials and land use on soil phosphorus characteristics in Southern BelgiumRenneson, Malorie ; ; Bock, Laurent et alConference (2010, September 29) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (2 ULg) Révision de la Carte Numérique des Sols de Wallonie : deuxième rapport intermédiaireLegrain, Xavier ; Demarcin, Pierre ; Bock, Laurent et alReport (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 25 (4 ULg) Study of the relevance of phosphorus saturation in Walloon Region (Southern Belgium)Renneson, Malorie ; Vandenberghe, Christophe ; Marcoen, Jean Marie et alin Gilkes, R. J.; Prakongkep, N. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science; Soil Solutions for a changing World (2010, August 03) Detailed reference viewed: 30 (6 ULg) Effects of parental material and land use on soil phosphorus forms in Southern BelgiumRenneson, Malorie ; ; Bock, Laurent et alin Gilkes, RJ; Prakongkep, N (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science; Soil Solutions for a changing World (2010, August 03) Detailed reference viewed: 28 (13 ULg) Mapping and monitoring issues of a forest soil network in Southern Belgium.Colinet, Gilles ; ; et alin Gilkes, R. J.; Prakongkep, N. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science; Soil solutions for a changing world : Brisbane Australia 1-6 August 2010 (2010, August) Soil monitoring has become a rising concern during last decade in Europe. A Forest Soil Survey (FSS) is being implemented in Southern Belgium as a component of a forest observation and monitoring ... [more ▼] Soil monitoring has become a rising concern during last decade in Europe. A Forest Soil Survey (FSS) is being implemented in Southern Belgium as a component of a forest observation and monitoring programme. An analysis of the monitoring network has been performed at mid-term of the first investigation stage in order to assess current soil conditions and the temporal evolution that can be detected in the future. The fertility status and the determinism of major and trace elements in forest soils have been investigated at regional scale through uni- and multivariate statistical analyses of the 410 soil samples of the network. A performance analysis of the network has been realized regardings the capacity to detect evolution of soil parameters. The first results show a moderate to strong variability according to the variable considered. High levels of variability were attributed to the presence of carbonated parent material in a distribution largely dominated by detritic terrigeneous rocks. The total contents in forest soils are mainly driven by pedo-geochemical background. The FSS allowed detailed mapping because there are clear convergences between spatial distributions of most of the elements and lithology or small natural regions. The levels of minimum detectable differences (MDD) that can be expected seem only compatible with the monitoring of soil acidification and changes in carbon stocks on the long-term. Future prospects should focus on the improvement of the MDD assessment. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 32 (10 ULg) Rapport d'activité du Laboratoire d'Encadrement Référentiel de la Chaîne Minérale-sols de l'ASBL REQUASUD - période 01/01/2010 au 30/06/2010Genot, Valérie ; Colinet, Gilles ; Bock, Laurent ![]() Report (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (1 ULg) Les différentes fonctions du solRenneson, Malorie ; Colinet, Gilles ; Lienard, Amandine et alConference given outside the academic context (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 34 (8 ULg) La gestion des solsRenneson, Malorie ; Colinet, Gilles ; Lienard, Amandine et alConference given outside the academic context (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 30 (8 ULg) Une équipe pour comprendre les sols de Wallonie (II)Legrain, Xavier ; Demarcin, Pierre ; Bock, Laurent et alArticle for general public (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (2 ULg) Les sols wallons sous la loupeLegrain, Xavier ; Demarcin, Pierre ; Bock, Laurent et alArticle for general public (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (2 ULg) Une équipe pour comprendre les sols de Wallonie (I)Legrain, Xavier ; Demarcin, Pierre ; Bock, Laurent et alArticle for general public (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (2 ULg) Un portail cartographique pour un échantillonnage et un diagnosticagronomique personnalisésGenot, Valérie ; Colinet, Gilles ; et alConference given outside the academic context (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 13 (1 ULg) Effects of edaphic factors and agricultural practices on phosphorus availabilityRenneson, Malorie ; ; Bock, Laurent et alConference (2010, February 23) Detailed reference viewed: 28 (7 ULg) Révision de la Carte Numérique des Sols de Wallonie : premier rapport intermédiaireLegrain, Xavier ; Demarcin, Pierre ; Bock, Laurent et alReport (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 11 (3 ULg) Un portail cartographique pour un échantillonnage et un diagnostic agronomique personnalisésGenot, Valérie ; Colinet, Gilles ; et alConference (2010, January 27) Detailed reference viewed: 43 (17 ULg) La carte des sols et ses dérivés : meilleure connaissance de notre bien commun, le SOLDemarcin, Pierre ; Legrain, Xavier ; Bock, Laurent et alConference given outside the academic context (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (1 ULg) Effects of edaphic factors and agricultural practices on the mobilization capacity of phosphorus in soils and sedimentsRenneson, Malorie ; ; Bock, Laurent et alPoster (2010, January 12) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (4 ULg) Identifying solutions to limit contaminations of vegetables by metallic trace elements in kitchen gardensLienard, Amandine ; Colinet, Gilles ; Bock, Laurent ![]() Poster (2010, January 12) Detailed reference viewed: 18 (8 ULg) Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy for estimating soil characteristics useful in the diagnosis of soil fertilityGenot, Valérie ; Colinet, Gilles ; Bock, Laurent et alPoster (2010, January 12) Detailed reference viewed: 6 (0 ULg) Rapport d'activité du Laboratoire d'Encadrement Référentiel de la chaîne Minérale-Sols de l'ASBL REQUASUD - période 01/07/2009 au 30/12/2009Genot, Valérie ; Colinet, Gilles ; Bock, Laurent ![]() Report (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) |
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