Cover crops during transition to no-till maintain yield and enhance soil fertility in intensive agro-ecosystems

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作者
Boselli, Roberta [1 ]
Fiorini, Andrea [1 ]
Santelli, Stefano [1 ]
Ardenti, Federico [1 ]
Capra, Federico [1 ]
Maris, Stefania Codruta [1 ]
Tabaglio, Vincenzo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dept Sustainable Crop Prod, Via Emilia Parmense 84, I-29122 Piacenza, Italy
关键词
soil organic matter; soil total nitrogen; crop yield; winter cover crops; no-till; LONG-TERM TILLAGE; ORGANIC-MATTER; CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE; NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; CROPPING SYSTEM; WEED MANAGEMENT; IMPROVING SOIL; HAIRY VETCH; CARBON;
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10.1016/j.fcr.2020.107871
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Introducing no-fill and cover crops in arable agro-ecosystems leads to the restoration of soil fertility, through the increase of soil organic matter (SOM), soil total nitrogen (STN), and available phosphorus (P), therefore maintaining or enhancing crop yield and reducing costs. Although the effects of those practices have been widely examined, many studies show conflicting results and little is known about the combined effects of no-fill (NT) and cover crops (CCs) under intensive arable cropland in the Po Valley (Northern Daly). The objectives of this study were: (i) to evaluate if NT management coupled with CCs negatively affects yields during the transition period and how yields evolve; (ii) to assess SOM, STN, and P dynamics in the 60-cm soil depth layer; and (iii) to evaluate the effects of different types of winter cover crops on yield and soil parameters. A six-year field experiment was established in Piacenza, on a silty-clay soil under temperate climate conditions. The crop sequence was: winter wheat, maize, maize, soybean, winter wheat, and maize. The four experimental treatments were: (1) conventional tillage (CT) as control; (2) NT with CC of rye (NT-R); (3) NT with CC of hairy vetch (NT-V); and (4) NT with a mixture of CCs (rye, hairy vetch, crimson clover, Italian rye-grass and radish) [NT-M]). Dry biomass yield of CCs ranged between 2.2 and 3.1 Mg ha(-1) for rye; 1.9 and 3.0 Mg ha(-1) for hairy vetch; and 1.9 and 3.2 Mg ha(-1) for mixture. In the present study, yields of winter wheat, maize, and soybean were generally not reduced with NT-CCs since the first year after conversion. The different composition and thickness of cover crop mulch showed an opposite yield response to rainfall pattern: under NT-R, a negative correlation was observed between grain yield and rainfall, while under NT-V this correlation was positive. After six years, SOM and STN concentrations in the 0-30 cm soil layer increased in NT-CCs. SOM concentration was + 30%, + 23% and + 20% higher than CT for NT-R, NT-M and NT-V, respectively. STN was + 28% higher under NT-R and NT-V, and + 21% higher under NT-M, than CT. Conversely, P concentration was not influenced by the NT-CCs system, although we observed a tendency to increase under NT-V. In the 30-60 cm soil, layer, the tillage systems did not affect SOM and STN. We concluded that introducing NT with winter CCs into intensive arable agricultural systems is an effective strategy for enhancing soil fertility in fine-textured soils under temperate climates, without penalizing yields.
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