2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2016000900067
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Soil organic matter as affected by management systems, phosphate fertilization, and cover crops

Abstract: -The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of soil management systems, cover crops, and phosphate fertilization on soil humic fractions in a long-term experiment. The treatments consisted of conventional tillage and no-tillage with pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) or velvet bean (Mucuna aterrima) as cover crops, at two doses of phosphorous: 0 and 100 kg ha -1 P 2 O 5 per year. Soil samples were taken 11 years after the establishment of the experiment and analyzed for soil total organic carbon and… Show more

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“…The C and OM content of the surface layer, which was higher in the NT system than that in CT, was inversely proportional to the intensity of the soil preparation (Table 2); this result was also found by several other authors (Santiago et al, 2008;Aziz et al, 2013;Motschenbacher et al, 2014;Souza et al, 2016;Fink et al, 2016). Under CT, soil disturbance accelerates the decomposition of OM because it increases soil aeration and the activity of microorganisms.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The C and OM content of the surface layer, which was higher in the NT system than that in CT, was inversely proportional to the intensity of the soil preparation (Table 2); this result was also found by several other authors (Santiago et al, 2008;Aziz et al, 2013;Motschenbacher et al, 2014;Souza et al, 2016;Fink et al, 2016). Under CT, soil disturbance accelerates the decomposition of OM because it increases soil aeration and the activity of microorganisms.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Although it is recognized that a simple change of the cultivation system from conventional to NT does not increase OM throughout the soil profile, some studies have demonstrated that an increase in OM occurs in the surface layer of the soil, mainly from 0 to 0.05 m (Santiago, Quintero, & Delgado, 2008;Aziz, Mahmood, & Islam, 2013;Motschenbacher, Brye, Anders, & Gbur, 2014;Fink, Inda, Bavaresco, Barrón, & Torrent, 2016;Souza, Figueiredo, & Sousa, 2016). However, there is still a need for long-term studies relating the effect of cropping system to the degree of humification of humic substances (HS) in the surface layer of tropical soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, several studies have evaluated the decomposition and nutrient release potential of cover crops for different regions and purposes, for example, in no-tillage systems in the South and Southeast (Torres et al, 2015;Ziech et al, 2015;Souza et al, 2016;Pavinato et al, 2017), and cover crop mixtures in the semiarid region (Giongo et al, 2011). However, there are no scientific studies on this subject published in recognized journals that have been conducted in the region of the Recôncavo Baiano.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates a greater humification for all, due to the edaphic conditions for the conversion of labile compounds to more recalcitrant forms of SOM (Cunha et al, 2007). This predominance of HA is related to the addition of residues with a low C/N ratio on the soil surface, contributing to a greater biological activity, increasing the carbon mineralization and the production of soluble phenolic compounds that, through polycondensation, form HA, contributes to the increase of their contents in relation to the fraction of FA (Souza et al, 2016).…”
Section: Total Organic Carbon and Chemical Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%