Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?

This study was performed to evaluate effects of minimum (MT) and conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic matter and soil structure in haplic Chernozems and mollic Fluvisols. The content of soil organic carbon (Corg) as well as parameters of stability and vulnerability of soil structure were quanti...

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Main Authors: VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝ, Nora Polláková, Jerzy JONCZAK, Michał JANKOWSKI
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774087_Which_soil_tillage_is_better_in_terms_of_the_soil_organic_matter_and_soil_structure_changes__en.pdf
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spelling doaj-50f8022d8c0c46ae964263e99df06bc52020-11-25T00:35:59ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492016-06-0117239140110.5513/JCEA01/17.2.1720Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝNora PollákováJerzy JONCZAKMichał JANKOWSKIThis study was performed to evaluate effects of minimum (MT) and conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic matter and soil structure in haplic Chernozems and mollic Fluvisols. The content of soil organic carbon (Corg) as well as parameters of stability and vulnerability of soil structure were quantified. The results showed that soil type had statistically significant influence on Corg. In haplic Chernozems the Corg content near the surface (0–0.1 m) was significantly higher under MT (by 6%) compared to CT, however, in layer 0–0.3 m under CT the average Corg content was by 16% higher than under MT. In mollic Fulvisols under MT, the average Corg content (17.5 ± 5.4 g*kg-1) was significantly less for the 0–0.3 m layer than the CT (22.7 ± 0.4 g*kg-1). In Chernozems, total content of water-stable micro-aggregates (WSAmi) was higher in MT (90.8%) than in CT (69.5%). In mollic Fluvisols, the average content of WSAmi was higher in CT (62.5%) than in MT (53.2%). The low aggregate stability and the high structure vulnerability were reflected also due to the high contents of WSAmi in both soils. The stability of aggregates was a higher in mollic Fluvisols than in haplic Chernozems. In haplic Chernozems, better soil structure stability was under CT than MT, on the other hand, in mollic Fluvisols, the average value of coefficient of aggregate stability was lower by 32% in CT than MT.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774087_Which_soil_tillage_is_better_in_terms_of_the_soil_organic_matter_and_soil_structure_changes__en.pdfhaplic chernozemmollic fluvisolsoil organic carbontillage systemsvulnerability and stability of soil structure
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author VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝ
Nora Polláková
Jerzy JONCZAK
Michał JANKOWSKI
spellingShingle VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝ
Nora Polláková
Jerzy JONCZAK
Michał JANKOWSKI
Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
Journal of Central European Agriculture
haplic chernozem
mollic fluvisol
soil organic carbon
tillage systems
vulnerability and stability of soil structure
author_facet VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝ
Nora Polláková
Jerzy JONCZAK
Michał JANKOWSKI
author_sort VLADIMÍR ŠIMANSKÝ
title Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
title_short Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
title_full Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
title_fullStr Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
title_full_unstemmed Which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
title_sort which soil tillage is better in terms of the soil organic matter and soil structure changes?
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This study was performed to evaluate effects of minimum (MT) and conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic matter and soil structure in haplic Chernozems and mollic Fluvisols. The content of soil organic carbon (Corg) as well as parameters of stability and vulnerability of soil structure were quantified. The results showed that soil type had statistically significant influence on Corg. In haplic Chernozems the Corg content near the surface (0–0.1 m) was significantly higher under MT (by 6%) compared to CT, however, in layer 0–0.3 m under CT the average Corg content was by 16% higher than under MT. In mollic Fulvisols under MT, the average Corg content (17.5 ± 5.4 g*kg-1) was significantly less for the 0–0.3 m layer than the CT (22.7 ± 0.4 g*kg-1). In Chernozems, total content of water-stable micro-aggregates (WSAmi) was higher in MT (90.8%) than in CT (69.5%). In mollic Fluvisols, the average content of WSAmi was higher in CT (62.5%) than in MT (53.2%). The low aggregate stability and the high structure vulnerability were reflected also due to the high contents of WSAmi in both soils. The stability of aggregates was a higher in mollic Fluvisols than in haplic Chernozems. In haplic Chernozems, better soil structure stability was under CT than MT, on the other hand, in mollic Fluvisols, the average value of coefficient of aggregate stability was lower by 32% in CT than MT.
topic haplic chernozem
mollic fluvisol
soil organic carbon
tillage systems
vulnerability and stability of soil structure
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774087_Which_soil_tillage_is_better_in_terms_of_the_soil_organic_matter_and_soil_structure_changes__en.pdf
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