Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in an Oxisol as Affected by Liming and Crop Residues under No-Till
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2011
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The short-term effects of surface lime application and black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) residues, with or without N fertilization, were evaluated in a long-term no-till (NT) system on a sandy clay loam, a kaolinitic, thermic Typic Hapludox from the state of Parana, Brazil. The main plot treatments were: control and dolomitic lime applied on soil surface at 8 Mg ha(-1). Three treatments with crop residues were evaluated on the subplots: (i) fallow, (ii) black oat residues, and (iii) black oat residues aft er N fertilization at 180 kg ha(-1). Black oat dry biomass was not affected by the treatments during 3 yr. Surface liming increased soil pH, microbial biomass, microbial activity, and bacterial/fungal ratio at the soil surface (0-5 cm), resulting in increased amino acid turnover, water-soluble humic substances formation, and N mineralization and nitrification. While the application of black oat did increase the soil pH, overall it had much less effect on soil biological processes and C and N pools than did lime. We concluded that black oat cannot replace the need for lime to optimize crop production in these tropical NT systems. In the long term, however, black oat should aid in the amelioration of acidity and replenishment of soil organic C pools and should help reduce erosion. Overall, this study suggests that overapplication of inorganic fertilizer N may occur in some tropical NT systems. Further experiments are required in NT systems to investigate the use of slow-release N fertilizers in combination with lime and black oat as a mechanism to reduce acidification and promote sustainability. CAPES (Brazilian Government Agency, Ministry of Education) Natural Environment Research Council, UK |
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SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, v.75, n.5, p.1723-1730, 2011 0361-5995 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19240 10.2136/sssaj2010.0291 |
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eng |
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SOIL SCI SOC AMER |
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Soil Science Society of America Journal |
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closedAccess Copyright SOIL SCI SOC AMER |
Palavras-Chave | #MICROBIAL BIOMASS-C #AMINO-ACID BIODEGRADATION #SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER #AGRICULTURAL SOILS #SURFACE APPLICATION #SOYBEAN PRODUCTION #EXTRACTION METHOD #LIME #MINERALIZATION #SYSTEM #Soil Science |
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