IMPACT OF RAINFALL REGIME ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF LEAF-LITTER WITH CONTRASTING QUALITY UNDER SUBHUMID TROPICAL CONDITIONS

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作者
VANLAUWE, B [1 ]
VANLANGENHOVE, G [1 ]
MERCKX, R [1 ]
VLASSAK, K [1 ]
机构
[1] KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN,FAC AGR & APPL BIOL SCI,SOIL FERTIL & SOIL BIOL,B-3001 LOUVAIN,BELGIUM
关键词
DECOMPOSITION; N RELEASE; RAINFALL PATTERN; RESIDUE QUALITY; HEDGEROW SPECIES;
D O I
10.1007/BF00307835
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
In alley-cropping systems, hedgerow trees are regularly cut back. Losses of N released from the decemposing prunings are minimized when N release is synchronized with crop N demand. In this study, the sensitivity of the decomposition of Leucaena leucocephala, Senna siamea, and Dactyladenia barteri leaf litter to the nature of the rainfall regime is correlated with the residue quality. The litterbag technique was used to measure decomposition. Four periods of 115 days, each starting at a time when hedgerow trees are normally pruned, were selected and the rain that fell during each of these periods in 1986 was simulated on a day-to-day basis by applying irrigation water on the litterbags. The number of rainfall events was better correlated with the percentage dry matter loss than with the total amount of precipitation. The relationship consisted of two lines. The slope of the first line, indicative of the sensitivity of the decomposition to varying numbers of rainfall events, correlated well with the water-soluble fraction (P < 0.05), the C:N ratio (P < 0.05), and the polyphenol:N ratio (P < 0.01) of the residues. The decomposition process was shown to be dominated by microbial catabolism, rather than leaching. Because the decomposition of the higher quality residues is affected by varying rainfall patterns and because rainfall may often be unpredictable in frequency and intensity, synchronization of N released from a significant part of the decemposing residue with crop N demand may require additional management practices.
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