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Effects of different tillage practices on soil water-stable aggregation and organic carbon distribution in dryland farming in Northern China
Liu, shuang; Yan, Changrong; He, Wenqing et al.
2015In Acta Ecologica Sinica, 35, p. 65-69
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Keywords :
Dryland; Tillage; Water-stable aggregate; Soil organic carbon
Abstract :
[en] Knowledge about the changes in soil aggregate stability and soil organic carbon (SOC) under different tillage treatments is necessary to assess the feasibility of adoption of conservation practices for sustaining productivity and protecting the environment in dryland farming in northern China. In this study, four treatments, no-till with strawmulching (NTSM), all straw return tillage (ASRT), shallowrotary treatment (SRT) and conventional tillage (CT) were set and a 5 years field experiment was carried out to study the effects of different tillage practices on soil aggregates stability and organic carbon distribution. We found that macro-aggregate (N2 mm and 0.25– 2 mm) proportion, mean weight diameter, total amount, content of SOC in macro-aggregate and proportion of SOC inmacro-aggregate were significantly improved by NTSM, ASRT and SRT. In all treatments, soil ability to sequester carbonwas improved more prominently in NTSM, andmacro-aggregate proportion,meanweight diameter, total amount SOC in macro-aggregate and proportion of SOC in macro-aggregate were improve by 29.4%,30.9%,84.9% and 30.7% respectively by NTSM. In addition, improvement effects on soil aggregates stability and carbon sequestration ability in ASRT were all higher than in SRT, and compared to NTSM, macro-aggregate proportion was slightly higher (1.7%) in ASRT, but SOC content and amount in aggregates were remarkably lower. Our results revealed that reducing soil disturbance, increasing straw returning and especially their combined application (i.e. NTSM in this study) can effectively be used to reduce soil erosion and improve carbon sequestration in dryland farming in northern China.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Liu, shuang;  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China
Yan, Changrong;  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China
He, Wenqing;  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China
Chen, Baoqing ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Form. doct. sc. agro. & ingé. biol. (paysage)
Zhang, Yanqing;  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China
Liu, Qin ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. agro. & ingé. biol. (Paysage)
Liu, Enke;  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China
Language :
English
Title :
Effects of different tillage practices on soil water-stable aggregation and organic carbon distribution in dryland farming in Northern China
Publication date :
2015
Journal title :
Acta Ecologica Sinica
ISSN :
1872-2032
Publisher :
Elsevier, Netherlands
Volume :
35
Pages :
65-69
Peer reviewed :
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