Long-term impact of no tillage in two intensified crop rotations on different soil organic matter fractions in Argentine Rolling Pampa

It is expected that the agricultural intensification occurred in recent decades in the Argentine Rolling Pampa significantly alters the SOM reserves. Therefore, it is necessary to identify soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fractions to understand the functionality and stabilization of these reserves. Our objectives were to study the NT effect in two crop rotations, corn-double cropped wheat/soybean (MWS) and double cropped wheat/soybean (WS) on: 1) SOM and its particle size and biological fractions contents, 2) C and N stubble biomass and 3) some soil properties in order to explain the SOM differences found. The larger biomass residue remaining on the soil surface under NT promoted higher aggregate stability and lower soil temperature and pH. At 0-5 cm soil depth, NT exhibited higher C and N contents, for both uncomplexed and intimately associated to the mineral components fractions. However, the results indicated variations in the SOM protection according to the rotation: in MWS the high aggregate stability showed better physical protection, while in WS the greater cation exchange capacity and the lower value of N released by anaerobic incubation would indicate the presence of transformed SOM. At 5-20 cm soil depth, only in WS, C microbial biomass was higher with a low metabolic rate, indicating again the presence of highly decomposed SOM. The results obtained in WS under NT would indicate the possibility of achieving slower recycled of the SOM.

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Main Authors: Irizar, Alicia Beatriz, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique, Mary, Bruno
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2013
Subjects:Cero-labranza, Zero Tillage, Conventional Tillage, Crop Rotation, Organic Matter, Carbon, Nitrogen, Soil Biology, Crop Residues, Plant Soil Relations, Labranza Convencional, Rotación de Cultivos, Materia Orgánica, Propiedades Físico-químicas Suelo, Carbono, Nitrógeno, Biología del Suelo, Residuos de Cosechas, Relaciones Planta Selo, Región Pampa Ondulada, Fracciones de la Materia Orgánica, Soil Organic Matter Fractions,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1492
https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOASJ/TOASJ-7-22.pdf
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