DocumentCode
2090050
Title
Distribution of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen of the cultivated layer under different tillage practices
Author
Hou, Xuekun ; Wang, Yaolei ; Jiang, Siwei
Author_Institution
Heilongjiang Bayi Agric. Univ., Daqing, China
fYear
2011
fDate
27-29 May 2011
Firstpage
664
Lastpage
668
Abstract
To evaluate the carbon and nitrogen sequestration capacity of different tillage practices, soil organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations and storages of the cultivated layer under different tillage practices (conventional tillage, no-tillage and fallow) were compared. The results showed that soil organic carbon under different tillage practices were significantly different among different soil depths and 0 - 5 cm >; 5 - 15 cm >; 15 - 30 cm (except for the conventional tillage in booting stage). The concentration of soil organic carbon in notillage was higher than that in conventional tillage and fallow. The concentrations of soil total nitrogen were significantly different among different treatments in 5 - 15 cm of jointing stage and 0 - 5 cm of booting and ripening stage, and no-tillage >; conventional tillage >; fallow. Soil organic carbon storage in the cultivated layer (0 - 30 cm) was increased by no-tillage practice, but soil nitrogen storage was not affected significantly by tillage practices. Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen were negatively correlated with pH, exchangeable K+ and Ca2+.
Keywords
agricultural engineering; climate mitigation; horticulture; nitrogen; organic compounds; soil; sustainable development; booting stage; carbon sequestration; cultivated layer; nitrogen sequestration; ripening stage; soil organic carbon distribution; tillage practices; total nitrogen; Agriculture; Booting; Carbon; Chemicals; Nitrogen; Soil; Soil measurements; no-tillage; organic carbon; storage; total nitrogen;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
New Technology of Agricultural Engineering (ICAE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Zibo
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9574-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICAE.2011.5943886
Filename
5943886
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