The Effect of Monoculture, Crop Rotation Combinations, and Continuous Bare Fallow on Soil CO2 Emissions, Earthworms, and Productivity of Winter Rye after a 50-Year Period

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作者
Boguzas, Vaclovas [1 ]
Skinuliene, Lina [1 ]
Butkeviciene, Lina Marija [1 ]
Steponaviciene, Vaida [1 ]
Petrauskas, Ernestas [1 ]
Marsalkiene, Nijole [1 ]
机构
[1] Vytautas Magnus Univ, Agron Fac, Agroecosyst & Soil Sci Dept, K Donelaicio Str 58, LT-44248 Kaunas, Lithuania
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2022年 / 11卷 / 03期
关键词
continuous bare fallow; rye; monoculture; 50-year period crop rotation; cover crop green manure; pre-crop effect; ORGANIC-CARBON; MANAGEMENT; TILLAGE; FLUXES; RESPIRATION; VARIABILITY; FERTILIZERS; SYSTEMS; MANURE; STRAW;
D O I
10.3390/plants11030431
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
One of the main goals of the 21st century's developing society is to produce the necessary amount of food while protecting the environment. Globally, particularly in Lithuania and other northern regions with similar climatic and soil conditions, there is a lack of data on the long-term effects of crop rotation under the current conditions of intensive farming and climate change. It has long been recognized that monocultures cause soil degradation compared to crop rotation. Research hypothesis: the long-term implementation of crop rotation makes a positive influence on the soil environment. The aim of our investigation was to compare the effects of a 50-year-long application of different crop rotations and monocultures on soil CO2 emissions, earthworms, and productivity of winter rye. Long-term stationary field experiments were established in 1966 at Vytautas Magnus University Experimental Station (54 degrees 53 ' N, 23 degrees 50 ' E). The study was conducted using intensive field rotation with row crops, green manure crop rotations, three-course rotation, and rye monoculture. Pre-crop had the largest impact on soil CO2 emissions, and more intensive soil CO2 emissions occurred at the beginning of winter rye growing season. Rye appeared not to be demanding in terms of pre-crops. However, its productivity decreased when grown in monoculture, and the optimal mineral fertilization remained lower than with crop rotation, but productivity remained stable.
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