Crop management effect on chemical and biological properties of soil

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Wozniak, A. [1 ]
Kawecka-Radomska, M. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Life Sci Lublin, Dept Herbol & Plant Cultivat Tech, Lublin, Poland
[2] Univ Life Sci Lublin, Inst Soil Sci Environm Engn & Management, Lublin, Poland
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Crop rotation; Enzymatic activity of soil; Organic carbon; Earthworms; Tillage system; CONSERVATION TILLAGE; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; AGGREGATION; INDICATORS; FERTILITY; QUALITY; FOREST; YIELD; FIELD;
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of crop rotation and various tillage systems on the chemical and biological properties of soil in the years 2013-2015. The first order factor included cropping systems: a) crop rotation (pea - winter wheat - spring wheat) and b) monoculture of winter wheat, whereas the second order factor were tillage systems: 1) conventional (CT), 2) reduced (RT) and 3) No-tillage (NT). In the autumn season, in the CT system, shallow ploughing (at the depth of 10-12 cm) and pre-winter ploughing (25-30 cm) were applied for pea and spring wheat crops, whereas shallow ploughing and pre-sow ploughing (20-22 cm) were applied for winter wheat crop; in the RT system, only a cultivator was applied for spring wheat and pea crops as well as a cultivator and a tillage set for winter wheat; in the NT system glyphosate was applied on all plots as well as a cultivator and a tillage set were used before winter wheat sowing. The study demonstrated that the soil sampled from plots with crop rotation contained more organic C and available forms of P, K and Mg and that it was characterized by a higher activity of dehydrogenase, phosphatase and urease than the soil sampled from monoculture. In addition, it was characterized by a higher number of earthworms than the soil from monoculture. The RT and NT systems affected an increase in the contents of organic C and total N and in the enzymatic activity of soil, compared to the CT system.
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页数:11
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