Cover crops and chicken grazing in a winter fallow field improve soil carbon and nitrogen contents and decrease methane emissions

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Huabin Zheng
Linhong Zhou
Jiabing Wei
Qiyuan Tang
Yingbin Zou
Jianwu Tang
Huaqin Xu
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[1] Hunan Agricultural University,College of Agronomy
[2] The Ecosystems Center,undefined
[3] Marine Biological Laboratory,undefined
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Using symbiotic farming methods [cover crops and chicken grazing (+ C)] in a winter fallow field, we found that the soil organic matter and total nitrogen of the + C treatment were 5.2% and 26.6% higher, respectively, than those of a treatment with cover crops and no chicken grazing (− C). The annual rice grain yield of the + C treatment was 3.8% higher than that of the − C treatment and 12.3% higher than that of the bare fallow field (CK), while the annual CH4 emissions of the + C treatment were 26.9% lower than those of the − C treatment and 10.6% lower than those of the CK treatment. The 100-year global warming potential of the + C treatment was 6.2% lower than that of the − C treatment. Therefore, the use of winter cover crops and chicken grazing in a winter fallow field was effective at reducing CH4 emissions and significantly improving soil nutrients and rice yield.
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