Acidified soils in China's red soil region prompt urgent land management changes
The researchers studied soil properties in a red soil region in China to help with better fertilizer management. They collected soil samples from different land types and depths and found that the soil was acidic, with higher organic matter and nitrogen in the top layer. Paddy soil had higher pH, and soil from river deposits had the highest pH. The maps created showed moderate levels of key soil properties across the area. This study emphasizes the importance of managing land based on specific soil conditions.