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The aim of this study is to assess the spatial distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) content and stock in two agricultural plots located in El Krib (north-west Tunisia), farmed using conventional and no-till methods respectively. Following a literature review on soil degradation issues and sustainable farming practices, the study was based on physico-chemical soil analyses (pH, conductivity, phosphorus, exchangeable bases, TOC) and spatial modeling of TOC stocks. The results show that no-till favors better preservation of organic carbon in the soil, compared with conventional tillage.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this study is to assess the spatial distribution of total organic carbon (TOC) content and stock in two agricultural plots located in El Krib (north-west Tunisia), farmed using conventional and no-till methods respectively. Following a literature review on soil degradation issues and sustainable farming practices, the study was based on physico-chemical soil analyses (pH, conductivity, phosphorus, exchangeable bases, TOC) and spatial modeling of TOC stocks. The results show that no-till favors better preservation of organic carbon in the soil, compared with conventional tillage. Correlations between soil parameters and TOC were established, underlining the importance of conservation practices for carbon sequestration. This study highlights the value of sustainable soil management in combating soil degradation and improving long-term fertility.
Autorenporträt
As a doctoral student in earth sciences, I work under the supervision of Professor Imene Dridi, soil scientist and lecturer at the Tunis El Manar Faculty of Science. I specialize in soil science, particularly carbon sequestration, physico-chemical analysis and sustainable agricultural practices.