Effectiveness of field- applicable techniques for soil studies and their reliability with laboratory results

Authors

Raúl Jesús Jiménez Solórzano
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas, INIA. Aragua. Venezuela. Escuela Socialista de Agricultura Tropical. Aragua. Venezuela.
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-0961-2091

Synopsis

The soil is a dynamic living organism where plant roots interact deeply with its different horizons, extracting essential minerals for growth and releasing substances that promote microbial activity around the roots. Soil fertility analysis is crucial to ensure good harvests. In Venezuela, soil, water, and fertilizer laboratories have been established in recent years. However, these laboratories are often located far from agricultural production units, and there is a notable lack of awareness about the service offerings among producers. As a result, soil management is often done empirically. It is essential for producers to have a good understanding of their farm’s soil, as investing in the land is crucial for field production. Currently, some field methodologies are gaining popularity to evaluate the soil. For example, estimating soil texture through particle sedimentation in a transparent container. The pit method in the field is also used to calculate apparent density and estimate other properties that indicate water movement and root penetration. Describing the soil profile in its different horizons provides valuable information about its quality, revealing key physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Additionally, field equipment such as the potentiometer for measuring pH is useful for predicting the dynamics of nutrients that can be utilized by plants. Considering the importance of soil fertility studies in laboratory settings, it is crucial to combine them with these field methodologies to obtain reliable and accurate recommendations on fertility.

Author Biography

Raúl Jesús Jiménez Solórzano, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas, INIA. Aragua. Venezuela. Escuela Socialista de Agricultura Tropical. Aragua. Venezuela.

Raúl Jesús Jiménez Solórzano, Ph.D., is affiliated with both the Socialist School of Tropical Agriculture (ESAT) and the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA). He also collaborates with UnAgroUrbano, a group that promotes sustainable agricultural and urban practices. Throughout his career, Jiménez Solórzano has distinguished himself as a researcher in soil science, focusing on field methods for the characterization and sustainable management of agricultural soils. His achievements include contributions to the training of farmers in sustainable practices and the publication of academic works. Furthermore, he stands out for his commitment to scientific outreach in areas related to soil management as a key resource for environmental sustainability and food security.

Published

June 19, 2025

Series

Online ISSN

3103-1234

How to Cite

Effectiveness of field- applicable techniques for soil studies and their reliability with laboratory results . (2025). In Practical applications in soil management and crop fertilization: Vol. V1(1) (p. 15). Editorial Unión Científica. https://doi.org/10.63804/gb.1.1.1