Green manure improves humification and aggregate stability in paddy soils

IF 10.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Biology & Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2025.109796
Sihyun Park , Jeong-Gu Lee
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Soil organic matter (SOM) is essential for soil health and carbon (C) sequestration, offering benefits in mitigating global warming. Anaerobic conditions in rice paddies alter carbon dynamics by slowing decomposition rates, with the stability of carbon depending on its form, whether labile or recalcitrant. This study aimed to evaluate whether incorporating green manure could enhance soil C quality and stability compared to conventional practice. Green manure (GM) was supplied using a winter cover crop mixture of barley and hairy vetch, while the conventional practice involved the application of only NPK fertilizer. Although GM treatment led to elevated CO₂ and CH₄ emissions compared to NPK, it significantly improved soil physical properties, as indicated by a 21.9% increase in mean weight diameter (MWD). The incorporation of organic matter through GM in rice paddies significantly improved soil physical properties, enhancing aggregation formation and stability by 21.9 % as measured by mean weight diameter (MWD) compared to conventional NPK fertilizer. In addition, GM increased the concentration of C in the aggregate and raised the high-temperature reactive C level under 0.25 mm aggregate size. Notably, both the quantity and C content of humic acids were higher in GM-treated soils, contributing to greater carbon accrual and improved soil organic matter stability. These findings show that adopting GM-based organic matter strategies can enhance soil structure, bolster carbon stability, and improve soil quality in paddy fields, ultimately supporting sustainable agriculture.

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绿肥改善水稻土腐殖质化和团聚体稳定性
土壤有机质(SOM)对土壤健康和碳(C)固存至关重要,为减缓全球变暖提供了好处。稻田中的厌氧条件通过减缓分解速率来改变碳动力学,碳的稳定性取决于其形式,无论是不稳定的还是顽固的。本研究旨在评价与常规做法相比,添加绿肥是否能提高土壤C的质量和稳定性。绿肥(GM)是用大麦和毛豆的冬季覆盖作物混合物提供的,而传统的做法是只施用氮磷钾肥料。以平均重径(MWD)计算,与常规氮磷钾相比,通过转基因技术在稻田中施用有机质显著改善了土壤的物理性质,提高了团聚体的形成和稳定性,提高了21.9%。此外,GM提高了骨料中C的浓度,提高了0.25 mm骨料粒度下的高温活性C水平。值得一提的是,在转基因土壤中腐植酸的数量和碳含量都较高,有助于增加碳积累和改善土壤有机质稳定性。这些结果表明,采用转基因有机物质策略可以改善水田土壤结构,增强碳稳定性,改善土壤质量,最终支持农业可持续发展。
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 农林科学-土壤科学
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312
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Soil Biology & Biochemistry publishes original research articles of international significance focusing on biological processes in soil and their applications to soil and environmental quality. Major topics include the ecology and biochemical processes of soil organisms, their effects on the environment, and interactions with plants. The journal also welcomes state-of-the-art reviews and discussions on contemporary research in soil biology and biochemistry.
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