2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2022.105376
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Soil organic matter pools response to perennial grain cropping and nitrogen fertilizer

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“…P-BC, the most conservative practice in our case and one that did not involve soil disturbance, led to a more stable micro-food web (high maturity and structure indices). Our results support the ndings that established perennial crops support more highly structured and complex food webs relative to annual cropping systems (Chauvat et al, 2014, Coulibaly et al, 2017, Sprunger et al, 2019, through a stimulation of the microbial system mostly due to i) inputs above-or belowground of fresh organic material or easily assimilable rhizodeposits (Sun et al, 2019) and ii) buffering of microclimatic conditions (Kim et al, 2022). This could also be con rmed by the higher enzyme activities.…”
Section: Effect Of Perennial Cropsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…P-BC, the most conservative practice in our case and one that did not involve soil disturbance, led to a more stable micro-food web (high maturity and structure indices). Our results support the ndings that established perennial crops support more highly structured and complex food webs relative to annual cropping systems (Chauvat et al, 2014, Coulibaly et al, 2017, Sprunger et al, 2019, through a stimulation of the microbial system mostly due to i) inputs above-or belowground of fresh organic material or easily assimilable rhizodeposits (Sun et al, 2019) and ii) buffering of microclimatic conditions (Kim et al, 2022). This could also be con rmed by the higher enzyme activities.…”
Section: Effect Of Perennial Cropsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The application of organic fertilizers is also reported to improve the yield of grain crops through their influence on SOC and associated soil properties (Mandal et al, 2007). However, similar studies involving perennial grass-based intensive forage production in semi-arid climatic conditions are lacking (Ghosh et al, 2010;Kim et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The grasses may have also utilized the applied N fertilizer more efficiently than corn, leaving very little residual inorganic nitrogen in the soil. Previous studies also reported lower inorganic N in the surface soil of the grass buffer than in the corn fields with and without grass buffer (Iqbal et al., 2015; Kim et al., 2022; Mitchell et al., 2015; Salehin et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%