Cover crops and reduced tillage did not alter soil chemistry in first 3 years

IF 1.5 Q3 AGRONOMY Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1002/agg2.20496
Joby M. Prince Czarnecki, Beth H. Baker, Jing Hu, J. Dan Prevost
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Cover crops have been promoted for increasing soil organic matter, which is critically low in many mid-Southern US row crop production fields. This study was conducted to inform adaptive management in the early transition period of conservation adoption. Temporal change in soil chemistry was investigated with a split-field experiment conducted over a 3-year period in Mississippi corn (Zea mays L.)–soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] rotational cropping systems that newly implemented winter cover crops and simultaneously reduced tillage. Relative to the untreated (i.e., winter fallow and multiple tillage passes) half of each study field, the chemical soil properties of the treated (i.e., winter cover crop and reduced tillage) half of each study field were not significantly different at the 0.05 significance level. This was true for soil organic matter, all macronutrients, pH, cation exchange capacity, base saturations, and micronutrients, with the exception of iron. Given these results, it is unlikely that growers adopting cover crops while reducing tillage will be able to accumulate significant soil organic matter in the early transition period.

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覆盖作物和减少耕作不会改变头三年的土壤化学成分
覆盖作物被推广用于增加土壤有机质,而在美国中南部的许多连作生产田中,土壤有机质严重不足。本研究旨在为保护性耕作早期过渡时期的适应性管理提供信息。通过在密西西比玉米(Zea mays L.)-大豆(Glycine max (L.) Merr.)轮作系统中进行为期 3 年的分田实验,研究了土壤化学的时间变化。相对于未处理(即冬季休耕和多次耕作)的一半研究田地,处理(即冬季覆盖作物和减少耕作)的一半研究田地的土壤化学性质在 0.05 的显著性水平上没有明显差异。土壤有机质、所有常量营养元素、pH 值、阳离子交换容量、碱饱和度和微量营养元素(铁除外)都是如此。鉴于这些结果,采用覆盖作物同时减少耕作的种植者不太可能在早期过渡时期积累大量的土壤有机质。
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Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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