Increased seasonal fallow intensity enhanced the soil fertility of latosol in a tropical multi-cropping region

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil & Tillage Research Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1016/j.still.2024.106362
Wei Yao , Qi Liu , Yongkang Wen , Kevin Z. Mganga , Butao Tian , Yadong Yang , Zhaohai Zeng , Zhiqiang Qi , Davey L. Jones , Huadong Zang
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Multi-cropping systems often supports sustainable crop production and increases soil degradation. Seasonal fallow is one of the key and commonly used agricultural practices for soil restoration in the tropics. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the impacts and mechanisms of seasonal fallow intensity on enhancing soil fertility remains poor. Here, we conducted a 6-year site-specific field trial in the latosol zone of a tropical monsoon climate characterized by high temperatures and rainfall. This study aimed to assess changes in soil fertility across a typical seasonal fallow intensity gradient (i.e., rice (Oryza sativa L.)-rice-bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.), RRB; rice-bitter bourd, RB; fallow-bitter gourd, FB; green manure (sesbania (Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Pers.))-bitter gourd, GB). The results showed that soil organic C, total N, and C- and N-acquiring enzyme activities at 0–40 cm increased with seasonal fallow intensity. Further, the characteristic regional microbial P limitation was partially alleviated by green manure, attributed to the incorporation of fresh organic matter. Regarding soil fertility, FB and GB were 25.8–34.0 % and 57.6–67.7 % higher in topsoil than RRB and RB, respectively, while GB in the subsoil (20–40 cm) was 22.2–37.1 % higher than other treatments. Specifically, seasonal fallow intensities benefit soil fertility by regulating soil C and N, available P, and acid phosphatase activity. Moreover, the positive correlation between bitter gourd yield and soil fertility confirms the improvement in soil fertility caused by seasonal fallow. In conclusion, intensifying seasonal fallow, especially by including green manure, effectively boosts soil fertility without compromising crop yield in tropical multi-cropping regions.
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增加季节性休耕强度可提高热带多作物地区的晚壤土肥力
多作物种植系统往往支持可持续的作物生产,同时也加剧了土壤退化。季节性休耕是热带地区恢复土壤的关键和常用农业措施之一。然而,我们对季节性休耕强度对提高土壤肥力的影响和机制仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们在高温多雨的热带季风气候下的 latosol 区进行了为期 6 年的现场试验。该研究旨在评估典型季节性休耕强度梯度(即水稻(Oryza sativa L.)-水稻-苦瓜(Momordica charantia L.),RRB;水稻-苦瓜,RB;休耕-苦瓜,FB;绿肥(芝麻(Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Pers.))-苦瓜,GB)下土壤肥力的变化。结果表明,随着季节性休耕强度的增加,0-40 厘米处的土壤有机碳、全氮、碳和氮获取酶活性也随之增加。此外,绿肥部分缓解了区域性微生物 P 限制的特征,这归功于新鲜有机质的加入。在土壤肥力方面,表土中的 FB 和 GB 分别比 RRB 和 RB 高 25.8%-34.0% 和 57.6-67.7%,而底土(20-40 厘米)中的 GB 比其他处理高 22.2-37.1%。具体而言,季节性休耕强度通过调节土壤碳、氮、可利用钾和酸性磷酸酶的活性来提高土壤肥力。此外,苦瓜产量与土壤肥力之间的正相关证实了季节性休耕对土壤肥力的改善。总之,加强季节性休耕,特别是加入绿肥,可有效提高土壤肥力,而不会影响热带多作物区的作物产量。
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Soil & Tillage Research
Soil & Tillage Research 农林科学-土壤科学
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13.00
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266
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5 months
期刊介绍: Soil & Tillage Research examines the physical, chemical and biological changes in the soil caused by tillage and field traffic. Manuscripts will be considered on aspects of soil science, physics, technology, mechanization and applied engineering for a sustainable balance among productivity, environmental quality and profitability. The following are examples of suitable topics within the scope of the journal of Soil and Tillage Research: The agricultural and biosystems engineering associated with tillage (including no-tillage, reduced-tillage and direct drilling), irrigation and drainage, crops and crop rotations, fertilization, rehabilitation of mine spoils and processes used to modify soils. Soil change effects on establishment and yield of crops, growth of plants and roots, structure and erosion of soil, cycling of carbon and nutrients, greenhouse gas emissions, leaching, runoff and other processes that affect environmental quality. Characterization or modeling of tillage and field traffic responses, soil, climate, or topographic effects, soil deformation processes, tillage tools, traction devices, energy requirements, economics, surface and subsurface water quality effects, tillage effects on weed, pest and disease control, and their interactions.
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