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This study investigates 11 agricultural management practices (AMPs) and their effects on seven visual soil quality indicators and soil aggregate stability. The survey carried out across eight pedoclimatic zones in Europe and China was based on visual soil assessments (New Zealand VSA method) performed on soils subject to different soil management practices and nearby similar soils, under similar farming features, without the distinctive soil management practice (control). Fisher's exact test was used to test if the management treatment was independent of the score of each visual soil quality indicator and to test if the management treatment produced a higher frequency of the score ‘good’. The results showed a statistically significant (α
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Teixeira, F., Lemann, T., Ferreira, C., Glavan, M., Zoltán, T., Hermann, T., … Ritsema, C. (2023). Evidence of non-site-specific agricultural management effects on the score of visual soil quality indicators. Soil Use and Management, 39(1), 474–484. https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.12827
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