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10 February 2018 Soil organic matter dynamics in long-term temperate agroecosystems: rotation and nutrient addition effects
Jichen Li, Guillermo Hernandez Ramirez, Mina Kiani, Sylvie Quideau, Elwin Smith, Henry Janzen, Francis Larney, Dick Puurveen
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Abstract

Soil organic matter (SOM) is a major driver of key agroecosystem functions. Our objective was to examine the dynamics of organic matter in whole soil, particulate (POM; >53 µm size), and mineral-associated (MAOM) fractions under varying crop rotations and nutrient managements at two long-term experimental sites (Breton and Lethbridge). Soil samples were collected from simple (2 yr) and complex (5 or 6 yr) crop rotations at the 5–10 cm depth. We found associations between SOM pools versus microbial community and soil aggregation. Compared to cropped soils, an adjacent forest exhibited a significantly higher soil total organic carbon (TOC) and a shift in SOM fractions with substantially higher POM. However, the forest soil had the lowest microbial biomass C among all the assessed land use systems (P < 0.05), suggesting that other factors than the amount of labile SOM (i.e., POM-C) were controlling the microbial community. When contrasted to simple 2 yr rotations, the complex rotations including perennials and legumes significantly raised TOC and soil total nitrogen as well as the stable SOM fraction (i.e., MAOM-C and -N) consistently for both Breton and Lethbridge sites. Our findings highlight that varying land managements have profound feedbacks on soil quality as mediated by alterations in long-term SOM dynamics.

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Jichen Li, Guillermo Hernandez Ramirez, Mina Kiani, Sylvie Quideau, Elwin Smith, Henry Janzen, Francis Larney, and Dick Puurveen "Soil organic matter dynamics in long-term temperate agroecosystems: rotation and nutrient addition effects," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 98(2), 232-245, (10 February 2018). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjss-2017-0127
Received: 30 October 2017; Accepted: 18 January 2018; Published: 10 February 2018
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KEYWORDS
aggregation
agrégation
agroecosystem
biomasse microbienne
écosystème agricole
matière organique du sol
microbial biomass
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