Carbon contents and respiration rates of aggregate size fractions under no-till and conventional tillage

被引:90
|
作者
Fernandez, Romina [1 ,2 ]
Quiroga, Alberto [1 ,2 ]
Zorati, Carlos [1 ]
Noellemeyer, Elke [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl La Pampa, Fac Agron, Santa Rosa Lp, Argentina
[2] EEA Guillermo Covas, INTA, Anguil, LP, Argentina
来源
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH | 2010年 / 109卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Dry aggregate size fractions; cash crop-pasture rotation; C contents; N contents; incubation; SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER; CROP-ROTATION; LAND-USE; MANAGEMENT; STABILITY; SEQUESTRATION; TEMPERATE; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.still.2010.05.002
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the long-term (14 yr) effect of no-till (NT) compared with conventional tillage (CT) on the distribution of dry sieved aggregate size fractions, their carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) contents and respiration activity. Soil samples were taken from a long-term (14 years) tillage experiment with a rotation of 6 cash crops, 4 years pasture and another 6 cash crops in the sandy plains region of semiarid central Argentina, on an Entic Haplustoll. Sampling was carried out at 0.06 m intervals to 0.18 m depth, with 4 replicates per tillage treatment. Bulk density (BD), C and N were determined on air dried samples. Dry aggregate size distribution (fractions: >4, 1-4, and <1 mm) and C and N contents of these size fractions were determined. Samples of fractions and of undisturbed soil were incubated and respiration was measured by trapping evolved carbon dioxide (CO2) in NaOH. The NT soil had 25% more macroaggregates in surface 0.06 m samples than CT, while at 0.06-0.12 and 0.12-0.18 m, these increased by 38 and 17% respectively. This indicated that the effect of NT on aggregate size distribution extended towards deeper soil regions. The intermediate aggregate fraction of surface soil under NT had 8.2 g kg(-1) more C than under CT, while for >4 and <1 mm aggregates the differences between tillage systems were smaller (6.8 and 7.6 g kg(-1) respectively). The data confirmed our hypothesis with respect to higher C accretion in intermediate aggregates under NT, approaching values of a permanent pasture soil. Large aggregates did not sequester more C than small aggregates, as would be expected according to the conceptual model of aggregate hierarchy. At 0.06-0.12 m depth these differences in C concentrations were less pronounced. Thus, although the effect of tillage on aggregate size distribution extended below the upper 0.06 m, C sequestration occurred mainly in this depth interval. While intermediate aggregates represented 12 and 15% of total C under NT and CT respectively, their contribution to soil respiration was 19 and 21% for the same treatments. This would indicate that C losses from soil through mineralization are mostly associated with intermediate aggregate size. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:103 / 109
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Variability and correlation among physical properties of an Oxisol under no-till and conventional tillage
    Schaffrath, Valter Roberto
    Tormena, Cassio Antonio
    Fidalski, Jonez
    Andrade Goncalves, Antonio Carlos
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2008, 32 (04): : 1369 - 1377
  • [22] Influence of No-Till System on the Distribution of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen by Aggregate Size Fractions in Protocalcic, Endocalcic, and Pantocalcic Chernozems
    Kholodov, V. A.
    Belobrov, V. P.
    Yaroslavtseva, N., V
    Yashin, M. A.
    Yudin, S. A.
    Ermolaev, N. R.
    Dridiger, V. K.
    Ilyin, B. S.
    Lazarev, V., I
    EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE, 2021, 54 (02) : 285 - 290
  • [23] Influence of No-Till System on the Distribution of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen by Aggregate Size Fractions in Protocalcic, Endocalcic, and Pantocalcic Chernozems
    V. A. Kholodov
    V. P. Belobrov
    N. V. Yaroslavtseva
    M. A. Yashin
    S. A. Yudin
    N. R. Ermolaev
    V. K. Dridiger
    B. S. Ilyin
    V. I. Lazarev
    Eurasian Soil Science, 2021, 54 : 285 - 290
  • [24] Response of Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Warming under No-Till and Conventional Till Systems
    Hou, Ruixing
    Ouyang, Zhu
    Wilson, G. V.
    Li, Yunsheng
    Li, Hanxia
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2014, 78 (01) : 280 - 289
  • [25] Possibilities of carbon and nitrogen sequestration under conventional tillage and no-till cover crop farming (Mekong valley, Laos)
    de Rouw, A.
    Huon, S.
    Soulileuth, B.
    Jouquet, P.
    Pierret, A.
    Ribolzi, O.
    Valentin, C.
    Bourdon, E.
    Chantharath, B.
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2010, 136 (1-2) : 148 - 161
  • [26] Mineralization of Carbon-14-Labeled Plant Residues in Conventional Tillage and No-Till Systems
    Sharifi, Mehdi
    Zebarth, Bernie J.
    Burton, David L.
    Drury, Craig F.
    Grant, Cynthia A.
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2013, 77 (01) : 123 - 132
  • [27] Modeling soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in no-till and conventional tillage using PASTIS model
    Oorts, Katrien
    Garnier, P.
    Findeling, A.
    Mary, B.
    Richard, G.
    Nicolardot, B.
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2007, 71 (02) : 336 - 346
  • [28] A meta-analysis of pesticide loss in runoff under conventional tillage and no-till management
    Daniel Elias
    Lixin Wang
    Pierre-Andre Jacinthe
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2018, 190
  • [29] Auger diameter for sampling an inceptisol under no-till or conventional planting, before or after tillage
    Guarconi, Andre M.
    Victor, Hugo Alvarez V.
    Novais, Roberto Ferreira
    Cantarutti, Reinaldo Bertola
    Leite, Helio Garcia
    Freire, Francisco Morel
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2007, 31 (05): : 947 - 959
  • [30] Comparison of conventional soil tillage, reduced tillage and no-till system in maize production
    Zimmer, R
    Kosutic, S
    Jurisic, M
    Duvnjak, V
    ACTUAL TASKS ON AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, 2004, 32 : 427 - 433