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Agronomy QUESTION #2088
Question 1
Soil health is conceptually distinct from soil fertility because:
  • Soil health refers only to chemical nutrient status while fertility includes biological indicators
  • Soil health encompasses the integrated capacity of soil to function as a living ecosystem — sustaining plant and animal productivity, maintaining or enhancing water and air quality, and promoting plant and animal health — including biological (microbial biomass, earthworms), physical (aggregate stability), and chemical (pH, CEC) dimensions✔️
  • Soil fertility is a broader concept than soil health
  • Soil health is measured only through crop yield response to fertilizer application
Correct Answer Explanation
Soil health (soil quality) is a holistic concept integrating biological, physical, and chemical soil functions. Soil fertility is a subset referring specifically to nutrient supply capacity. Key soil health indicators include: microbial biomass carbon, soil respiration, aggregate stability, infiltration rate, organic carbon content, earthworm populations, and compaction resistance — measured through the Soil Management Assessment Framework (SMAF) or Cornell CASH.