Seasonal changes in soil properties impact agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability.
The study looked at how soil structure and properties change throughout the seasons. Researchers examined three types of soil over two years, measuring things like water content, density, pH, and organic matter. They found that factors like weather, plant growth, and soil management affected soil stability and properties. In the first year, organic matter and aggregate stability varied a lot, but in the second year, the variability was lower. Overall, soil properties changed over time, with some factors being more stable in the second year.