Volume 22, Number 4, 342-344, DOI: 10.1007/BF00334580

Biological soil amelioration as the basis of sustainable agriculture and forestry

M. Oikarinen

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Abstract

Before the discovery of plant nutrients, soil amelioration and fertilization was by force of circumstance biological, i.e. done with substances taken from nature. After the discovery of plant nutrients, the chemical concept of fertility displaced the biological one. The defects of chemical cultivation — inefficiency, deterioration in product quality, diminishing productivity of soils and negative effects on the environment — have created an urgent need for the study of fertility as a result of the activity of the biocycles of the ecosystem. With the aid of the advances of modern science, we can understand the defects and deficiencies of the chemical concept of fertility and return the biological concept of fertility to its proper place. This in turn is a good starting point for productive research and developmental work towards an ecologically sustainable agriculture and forestry.

Key words  Biological soil amelioration - Sustainable cultivation - Growth laws - Ash fertilization - Soil productivity - Sustainalbe fertility

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