Synergistic agricultural systems improve soil health and support sustainable land use in sandy soils
Synergistic agricultural systems—such as integrated crop–livestock farming, diversified crop rotations, agroforestry, and the combined use of organic amendments with precision nutrient management—play a critical role in improving soil health and enabling sustainable land use in sandy soils. These systems enhance soil organic matter inputs through residues, manures, cover crops, and root biomass, which improves aggregate stability, water-holding capacity, and resistance to erosion—key limitations of sandy soils. Biological synergy among plants, soil microorganisms, and beneficial fauna stimulates nutrient cycling, increases microbial biomass and enzyme activity, and reduces nutrient leaching by synchronizing nutrient release with crop demand. The inclusion of legumes and deep-rooted species enhances nitrogen fixation, nutrient capture from deeper layers, and carbon sequestration, while reduced tillage and residue retention protect fragile soil structure. Collectively, these integrated approaches increase productivity, improve resilience to drought and climate variability, and reduce dependence on external inputs, supporting long-term soil fertility, ecosystem services, and sustainable land management in sandy soil environments.
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