Effects of a Miscanthus-cultivation on the soil fertility and the soil water reservoir

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Boelcke, B [1 ]
Beuch, S [1 ]
Zacharias, S [1 ]
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[1] Inst Pflanzenbau, Landesforsch Anstalt Landwirtschaft & Fischerei M, D-18276 Gulzow, Germany
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The effect of accumulated organic residues on the reproduction of soil organic matter was determined at the base of investigations on biomass formation of established Miscanthus stands. A yearly accumulating quantity of 8,5 t/ha organic substance, reproducing the content of organic substance in the soil, was detected in more than 8 years old stands of Miscanthus. The following soil properties were influenced by Miscanthus cultivation in a sustainable and positive way: C-, N- and K-content, cation exchange capacity, water retention. A water need of 250 mm for 10 t/ha dry matter was calculated. Practically there was no formation of ground water under Miscanthus during the investigations.
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