Short-term effects of tillage systems on active soil microbial biomass

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C. R. Alvarez
Roberto Alvarez
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[1] Departamento de Suelos,
[2] Facultad de Agronomía,undefined
[3] Universidad de Buenos Aires,undefined
[4] Av. San Martín 4453 (1417),undefined
[5] Buenos Aires,undefined
[6] Argentina e-mail: alvarezc@mail.agro.uba.ar Fax: +54-11-45148737,undefined
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Key words Tillage systems; Microbial biomass; Carbon mineralization; Active microbial biomass;
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 Conservation tillage, and especially no-tillage, induce changes in the distribution of organic pools in the soil profile. In long-term field experiments, marked stratification of the total soil microbial biomass and its activity have been observed as consequence of the application of no-tillage to previously tilled soils. Our objective was to study the evolution of the total and active soil microbial biomass and mineralized C in vitro during the first crop after the introduction of no-tillage to an agricultural soil. The experiment was performed on a Typic Hapludoll from the Argentinean Pampa. Remaining plant residues, total and active microbial biomass and mineralized C were determined at 0–5 cm and 5–15 cm depths, at three sampling times: wheat tilling, silking and maturity. The introduction of no-tillage produced an accumulation of plant residues in the soil surface layer (0–5 cm), showing stratification with depth at all sampling dates. Active microbial biomass and C mineralization were higher under no-tillage than under conventional tillage in the top 5 cm of the profile. The total soil microbial biomass did not differ between treatments. The active soil biomass was highly and positive correlated with plant residues (r2=0.617;P<0.01) and with mineralized C (r2=0.732;P<0.01). Consequently, the active microbial biomass and mineralized C reflected immediately the changes in residue management, whereas the total microbial biomass seemed not to be an early indicator of the introduction of a new form of soil management in our experiment.
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