肥料和粪肥对土壤健康的影响:综述

Julie A. Howe , Mark D. McDonald , Joseph Burke , Isaiah Robertson , Harrison Coker , Terry J. Gentry , Katie L. Lewis
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可持续作物生产需要养分投入,以补充被移除或损失的养分。使用肥料和动物粪便补充养分是最常见的投入方式之一。虽然有大量研究评估了肥料和粪肥投入对作物生长、养分利用效率以及随后对环境影响的功效,但人们对这些投入对土壤健康特性的影响了解较少。本综述旨在总结有关化肥和粪肥投入对土壤健康影响的文献现状,并找出研究空白,以完善改善土壤健康、可持续性和土壤碳储存的工作。结论表明,只要化肥的添加量不超过植物的利用能力,化肥的投入就能增加土壤有机质,促进土壤健康。以粪肥为基础的投入有助于增加土壤有机碳和相关指标;但是,很难对产品进行直接比较,因为它们通常是以养分而不是以碳为基础进行施用的,这对它们对土壤健康的影响有不同的影响。总体而言,含养分的投入对土壤健康指标有有益的影响;但是,还需要对其对土壤健康的影响进行更集中的研究。
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Influence of fertilizer and manure inputs on soil health: A review

Sustainable crop production requires nutrient inputs to replace what was removed or lost. Replenishing nutrients using fertilizers and animal wastes is one of the most common input practices. While there is considerable research evaluating the efficacy of fertilizer and manure-based inputs for crop performance, nutrient use efficiency, and the subsequent impact to the environment, the influence of these inputs on soil health properties is less understood. The goals of this review are to summarize the state of literature on the influence of chemical fertilizer and manure-based inputs on soil health and to identify research gaps to refine efforts toward improved soil health, sustainability, and soil carbon storage. Conclusions suggest that chemical fertilizer inputs can increase soil organic matter and soil health provided that additions are not beyond what a plant can utilize. Manure-based inputs contribute to soil organic carbon and associated metrics; however, direct comparison of products is difficult as they are generally applied on a nutrient basis rather than carbon basis, which differentially affects their influence on soil health. Overall, nutrient-containing inputs show beneficial influences on soil health metrics; however, more focused research into their influence on soil health is needed.

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