Cover crop residues effect on soil structural stability and phosphatase activity

Gheorghe Stegarescu, E. Reintam, T. Tõnutare
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ABSTRACT Good soil aggregate stability and soil enzyme activity are strictly necessary for the proliferation of plants growth and soil resistance against erosion. In this study, the goal was to investigate the effect of different cover crops on the soil aggregate stability and soil phosphatase and their relationship. A laboratory pot experiment was established in which four cover crops were grown (Secale cereale L., Fagopyrum esculentum L., Brassica napus L. and Hordeum vulgare L.) for 33 days in sandy loam soil. Afterwards, the above-ground biomass was cut and incorporated in equal quantities (0.2 g C kg–1 of soil or 176 kg C ha–1) in the same soil and incubated for 30 days. The soil aggregate stability increased significantly with barley before harvesting and rye at day 30 after cover crop residues incorporation. The cover crop plant growth did not influence the soil acid phosphatase activity (APA) before biomass harvesting. Instead, the cover crop residues increased the soil APA only for a short period. The negative correlation between soil aggregate stability and APA can be explained by the variability in soil moisture. While the low cover crop residue quantity might have not been sufficient to increase and maintain the microbial activity.
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覆盖作物残茬对土壤结构稳定性和磷酸酶活性的影响
良好的土壤团聚体稳定性和土壤酶活性是植物生长增殖和土壤抗侵蚀的必要条件。本研究旨在探讨不同覆盖作物对土壤团聚体稳定性和土壤磷酸酶的影响及其关系。采用室内盆栽试验方法,在沙质壤土上种植4种覆盖作物(黑麦、荞麦、甘蓝型油菜和芡实)33 d。然后,将地上生物量按等量(0.2 g C kg - 1土壤或176 kg C ha-1)放入同一土壤中,培养30天。覆盖作物残茬掺入后第30天,收获前大麦和黑麦显著提高了土壤团聚体稳定性。生物量收获前覆盖作物的生长对土壤酸性磷酸酶活性(APA)没有影响。相反,覆盖作物残茬仅在短期内增加了土壤的APA。土壤团聚体稳定性与APA之间的负相关关系可以用土壤水分的变异性来解释。而低覆盖作物残茬量可能不足以增加和维持微生物活性。
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