Enzymatic Soil Analysis

Assess your soil health
through enzyme science

Soil enzymes are among the most important indicators of a soil’s biological fertility. Their biochemical activity directly reflects decomposition processes and nutrient cycling, fundamental components of maintaining a healthy, productive soil.

Monitoring enzyme activity allows you to understand how your soil responds to environmental conditions and agronomic practices, giving you the ability to track its evolution over time.

Regular analysis of these enzymes not only helps assess soil health, but also provides the data needed to optimize agricultural practices, reduce waste, and improve yield. With continuous monitoring, you can adapt your soil management strategies in real time, ensuring long-term fertility and fostering a sustainable agricultural ecosystem.

Soliomics: a new approach to soil analysis

To perform this type of analysis, Soliomics uses advanced technology and a specialized soil analysis laboratory, delivering fast, sensitive, and scientifically validated results, at a low cost.

Our methodology:
a simple and precise process

It all begins with an innovative, simple, and precise enzymatic extraction process designed to isolate enzymes present in the soil and measure their activity through heteromolecular desorption.
This approach allows us to collect accurate data on the biological efficiency of the soil and monitor the nutrient cycle.

With this information, we can offer practical solutions to improve soil fertility and optimize agronomic strategies in a targeted, sustainable way.

List of
enzymes analyzed

Soliomics’ analyses focus on a broad spectrum of enzymes that influence soil fertility and health. Each enzyme is linked to a specific biogeochemical cycle and provides essential insight into the biological behavior of the soil:

Carbon Cycle (C-cycle)

enzymes that break down plant residues to release energy.

Sulfur Cycle (S-Cycle)

enzymes involved in sulfur transformation, essential for protein synthesis and maintaining soil quality.

Nitrogen Cycle (N-Cycle)

enzymes that regulate nitrogen transformations, crucial for plant nutrition and soil nitrogen management.

Phosphorus (P-Cycle)

enzymes involved in phosphorus turnover, a key element for plant growth.

Esterases

enzymes strongly related to overall soil activity.

Oxidases

enzymes that degrade the woody fraction of crop residues.

The practical benefits for you

Soliomics’ enzymatic analyses offer numerous advantages for agronomists, public sector professionals, archaeologists, and companies in the fertilizer industry.

Identify strengths and weaknesses in your soil

By analyzing enzymatic activity, we can identify areas with varying fertility levels and those in need of targeted action. This enables more efficient and sustainable resource use.

Optimize fertilization strategies

Understanding enzymatic activity helps improve fertilizer effectiveness by allowing for more precise interventions tailored to your soil’s specific needs.

Regenerate your soil

Enzymatic analyses are essential to improving soil quality and supporting long-term regeneration, creating a healthy, productive environment.

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