M. Toleikienė, A. Arlauskienė, Andreas Fliesbach, R. Iqbal, L. Šarūnaitė, Z. Kadžiulienė
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Abstract
The decomposition of plant organic materials in the soil during the non-vegetation period in a cool temperate climate is associated with nutrient loss and asynchrony in nutrient supply for subsequent crops. Therefore, it is important to select sustainable management tools to regulate the decomposition rate of organic material during the non-vegetation period. The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of soil type (loam vs. clay loam), green manuring (wheat straw vs. wheat straw + red clover), and incorporation depth of organic materials (4–7 vs. 14–17 cm) on mass loss, decomposition rate and stabilization of standardised organic material in the organically managed arable soils. A Tea Bag Index method was used in the field experiments with standardised organic plant materials of green and rooibos tea. In addition, litter-bags of locally grown red clover were investigated. The findings of this study suggested that of the three management factors investigated soil type had a significant and longest effect. The mass loss and decomposition rate of the standardised organic materials were significantly (P < 0.5) higher and stabilization significantly lower in the loam soil than in the clay loam soil. During the non-vegetation period, green tea lost 46.3% of its initial mass, rooibos tea lost 19.7% and red clover lost 66%. The study showed that decomposition of fast-decomposing materials could be slowed down during the non-vegetation period by choosing soils with a higher clay content, shallow organic material incorporation depth and manuring soil with N-rich plant residues.
寒温带非植被期土壤中植物有机质的分解与养分损失和后续作物养分供应的不同步有关。因此,选择可持续的管理工具来调控非植被期有机物的分解速率是非常重要的。本研究的目的是评估土壤类型(壤土vs粘壤土)、绿色施肥(麦草vs麦草+红三叶草)和有机材料掺入深度(4-7 cm vs 14-17 cm)对有机管理耕地土壤中标准化有机物质的质量损失、分解速率和稳定性的影响。采用茶包指数法,对绿茶和路易波士茶的标准化有机植物材料进行了田间试验。此外,还对当地种植的红三叶草进行了垃圾袋调查。研究结果表明,在3个管理因素中,土壤类型的影响显著且持续时间最长。标准化有机质的质量损失率和分解率在壤土中显著(P < 0.5)高于粘壤土,稳定化率显著低于粘壤土。在非植被期,绿茶失去了其初始质量的46.3%,路易波士茶失去了19.7%,红三叶草失去了66%。研究表明,在非植被期,选择粘土含量较高、有机质掺入深度较浅的土壤和施用富氮植物残茬土壤可以减缓快速分解物质的分解。
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