No-Till Corn after Bromegrass: Effect on Soil Carbon and Soil Aggregates

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作者
Follett, Ronald F. [1 ]
Varvel, Gary E. [2 ]
Kimble, John M. [4 ]
Vogel, Kenneth P. [3 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Soil Plant Nutrient Res Unit, NRRC, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, USDA ARS, Agroecosyst Management Res Unit, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[3] Univ Nebraska, USDA ARS, Grain Forage & Bioenergy Res Unit, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[4] NRCS, Addison, NY 14801 USA
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ORGANIC-CARBON; STABILITY; NITROGEN; RESIDUE; SEQUESTRATION; TURNOVER; ROTATION; MATTER; ROOT;
D O I
10.2134/agronj2008.0107
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Grasslands in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the USA may be converted to grain crops for bioenergy. The effect of no-till conversion of a smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss) grassland to no-till corn (Zea mays L.) production on soil organic carbon (SOC) in the western Corn Belt was monitored for over 6 yr. A different C-13/C-12 isotope signature is imparted to SOC by C4 plants including corn versus C3 plants such as bromegrass. Changes in C isotope ratios in SOC in three soil depths (0- to 5-, 5-10, and 10-30 cm) by particle size was also monitored during similar to 6.5 yr of no-till corn production at two different N levels (60 and 120 kg ha(-1)). Soil was collected eight times during the study from the 0- to 5- and 5- to 10-cm depths, and at four of these times from the 10- to 30-cm depth from each of the N rate replicates. Because fertilizer N had no significant effect over years on any of the aboveground biomass production variables, the data from both N treatments was combined for regression analysis to determine the effects of years of no-till corn production on SOC variables. Total SOC did not change significantly at any depth during the study, but there was a significant change in the source of the SOC. Total C4-C increased over this time, while C3-C decreased in the 0- to 5- and 5- to 10-cm depth, while neither changed in the 10- to 30-cm depth. In the 0- to 5- and 5- to 10-cm depths, largest loss of C3-C was from 2-mm aggregates, while largest increases in C4-C were in the 1-, 0.5-, 0.25-, and 0.125-mm aggregates. If CRP grasslands are converted to grain crop production, the data from this study strongly support the use of no-till farming practices as a method of conserving the SOC that was sequestered during the time period that the land was in the CRP.
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