Seasonal dynamics of active soil carbon and nitrogen pools under intensive cropping in conventional and no tillage

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Franzluebbers, AJ [1 ]
Hons, FM [1 ]
Zuberer, DA [1 ]
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[1] TEXAS A&M UNIV,TEXAS AGR EXPT STN,DEPT SOIL & CROP SCI,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843
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10.1002/jpln.1996.3581590406
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Active fractions of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) can undergo seasonal changes due to environmental and cultural factors, thereby influencing plant N availability and soil organic matter (SOM) conservation. Our objective was to determine the effect of tillage (conventional and none) on the seasonal dynamics of potential C and N mineralization, soil microbial biomass C (SMBC), specific respiratory activity of SMBC (SRAC), and inorganic soil N in a sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)/soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] rotation and in a wheat/soybean double crop. A Weswood silty clay loam (fine, mixed, thermic Fluventic Ustochrept) in southcentral Texas was sampled to 200 mm depth 57 times during a 2-yr period. Potential C mineralization was lowest (approximate to 2 to 3 g . m(-2). d(-1)) midway during the sorghum and soybean growing seasons and highest (approximate to 3 to 4 g . m(-2). d(-1)) at the end of the wheat growing season and following harvest of all crops. Addition of crop residues increased SMBC for one to three months. Potential N mineralization was coupled with potential C mineralization, SRAC, and changes in SMBC at most times, except during the wheat growing season and shortly after sorghum and soybean residue addition when increased N immobilization was probably caused by rhizodeposition and residues with low N concentration. Seasonal variation of inorganic soil N was 19 to 27%, of potential C and N mineralization and SRAC was 8 to 23%, and of SMBC was 7 to 10%. Soil under conventional tillage experienced greater seasonal variation in potential C and N mineralization, SRAC, bulk density, and water-filled pore space than under no tillage. High residue input with intensive cropping and surface placement of residues were necessary to increase the long-term level of active C and N properties of this thermic-region soil due to rapid turnover of C input.
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