ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER POOLS

被引:268
作者
WANDER, MM
TRAINA, SJ
STINNER, BR
PETERS, SE
机构
[1] OHIO AGR & RES DEV CTR, WOOSTER, OH 44690 USA
[2] RODALE INST RES CTR, KUTZTOWN, PA 19530 USA
[3] OHIO STATE UNIV, DEPT AGRON, COLUMBUS, OH 43210 USA
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10.2136/sssaj1994.03615995005800040018x
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Specific impacts of organic management practices on soil organic matter characteristics have not been documented. This study tested how organic management practices influence soil fertility by investigating whether 10 yr of organic or conventional management generated differences in biologically active soil organic matter (SOM) pools at the Rodale Institute Research Center's long-term Farming Systems Trial experiment (FST). The experiment included an organically managed rotation that was animal based, an organic treatment that was cash-grain based, and a conventional cash-grain-based rotation. The biologically active SOM matter pools of the three FST treatment soils were compared through characterization of soil CO2 evolution, available inorganic N pools and N mineralization rates, water-dispersible organic carbon (WDOC), and particulate organic matter (light fraction). Soils receiving the organic treatments accumulated biologically active C. Accumulated organic matter in the manure-amended soil was the most labile whereas the cover-cropped soil accumulated the most organic matter overall. In the cover-cropped soil, higher total C and N, particulate SOM, and reduced WDOC contents indicated that its SOM was more stable than SOM in the other two treatment soils. The conventionally managed soil had the lowest biological activity (N supply and soil respiration rates) and did not accumulate SOM during the 10-yr experiment. Assays that characterize particulate organic matter emerged as the best indices of biologically active SOM because they documented important quality (i.e., biological lability) and quantity aspects of SOM character in the Rodale FST soils.
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