Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China

Poor soil structure and nutrients, excessive exchangeable Na+, high pH as well as low enzyme activities are common in the solonetz, and significantly restrict corn (Zea mays L.) production. Cattle manure application combined with deep tillage is an important management practice that can affect soil...

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Main Authors: Qing-feng MENG, Da-wei LI, Juan ZHANG, Lian-ren ZHOU, Xian-fa MA, Hong-yan WANG, Guang-cheng WANG
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Published: Elsevier 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-ed74902346324e0388cad783e2dcc05a2021-06-07T06:51:28ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192016-04-01154879890Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast ChinaQing-feng MENG0Da-wei LI1Juan ZHANG2Lian-ren ZHOU3Xian-fa MA4Hong-yan WANG5Guang-cheng WANG6School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.China; MENG Qing-feng, Tel: +86-451-55190261School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.ChinaSchool of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.ChinaSchool of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.ChinaSchool of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.China; Correspondence MA Xian-fa, Tel: +86-451-55190261School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, P.R.ChinaCenter of Zhaozhou County on Popularization of Agricultural Technology, Zhaozhou 166400, P.R.ChinaPoor soil structure and nutrients, excessive exchangeable Na+, high pH as well as low enzyme activities are common in the solonetz, and significantly restrict corn (Zea mays L.) production. Cattle manure application combined with deep tillage is an important management practice that can affect soil physico-chemical properties and enzyme activities as well as corn yield in the solonetz. Field experiments were carried out in a randomized complete block design comprising four treatments: Corn with conventional tillage was used as a control, and corn with manure application combined with deep tillage as well as film mulching and aluminium sulfate were used as the experimental treatments, respectively. The relationship between corn yield and measured soil properties was determined using stepwise regression analysis. Manure application combined with deep tillage management was more effective than conventional tillage for increasing corn yield and for improving soil properties in the solonetz. The highest corn yield was obtained in the treatments with manure application+deep tillage+plastic film mulching (11 472 and 12 228 kg ha−1), and increased by 38 and 43% comparing with the control treatment (8 343 and 8 552 kg ha−1) both in the 2013 and 2014 experiments, respectively. Using factor analysis, three factors were obtained, which represented soil fertility status, soil saline-alkaline properties and soil structural properties both in the 2013 and 2014 experiments, respectively. Manure and deep tillage management resulted in two distinct groups of soil properties: (1) soils with manure application combined with deep tillage and (2) soils with conventional tillage. Stepwise regression analysis showed that corn yield was significantly and positively correlated to urease and available P, as well as negatively correlated to pH, electrical conductivity (EC), exchange sodium percentage (ESP), and bulk density (ρb). We concluded that ρb was dominant factor for corn yield on the basis of discriminant coefficient. Manure application combined with deep tillage management resulted in an increase in corn yield mainly owing to improved soil structural properties, followed by decreased soil saline-alkaline obstacle as well as increased urease activity and available P. This result is likely that the improvement in soil organic matter (SOM) from manure application greatly and positively contributed to better soil physico-chemical properties and enzyme activities, especially decrease in ρb. Suggestion for corn production should be improvement in soil structural properties firstly. This could cause decrease in ρb that key factor which limited the corn production in the solonetz.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915611960cattle manuredeep tillagecorn yieldsolonetz
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author Qing-feng MENG
Da-wei LI
Juan ZHANG
Lian-ren ZHOU
Xian-fa MA
Hong-yan WANG
Guang-cheng WANG
spellingShingle Qing-feng MENG
Da-wei LI
Juan ZHANG
Lian-ren ZHOU
Xian-fa MA
Hong-yan WANG
Guang-cheng WANG
Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
cattle manure
deep tillage
corn yield
solonetz
author_facet Qing-feng MENG
Da-wei LI
Juan ZHANG
Lian-ren ZHOU
Xian-fa MA
Hong-yan WANG
Guang-cheng WANG
author_sort Qing-feng MENG
title Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
title_short Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
title_full Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
title_fullStr Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Soil properties and corn (Zea mays L.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of Songnen Plain, Northeast China
title_sort soil properties and corn (zea mays l.) production under manure application combined with deep tillage management in solonetzic soils of songnen plain, northeast china
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Poor soil structure and nutrients, excessive exchangeable Na+, high pH as well as low enzyme activities are common in the solonetz, and significantly restrict corn (Zea mays L.) production. Cattle manure application combined with deep tillage is an important management practice that can affect soil physico-chemical properties and enzyme activities as well as corn yield in the solonetz. Field experiments were carried out in a randomized complete block design comprising four treatments: Corn with conventional tillage was used as a control, and corn with manure application combined with deep tillage as well as film mulching and aluminium sulfate were used as the experimental treatments, respectively. The relationship between corn yield and measured soil properties was determined using stepwise regression analysis. Manure application combined with deep tillage management was more effective than conventional tillage for increasing corn yield and for improving soil properties in the solonetz. The highest corn yield was obtained in the treatments with manure application+deep tillage+plastic film mulching (11 472 and 12 228 kg ha−1), and increased by 38 and 43% comparing with the control treatment (8 343 and 8 552 kg ha−1) both in the 2013 and 2014 experiments, respectively. Using factor analysis, three factors were obtained, which represented soil fertility status, soil saline-alkaline properties and soil structural properties both in the 2013 and 2014 experiments, respectively. Manure and deep tillage management resulted in two distinct groups of soil properties: (1) soils with manure application combined with deep tillage and (2) soils with conventional tillage. Stepwise regression analysis showed that corn yield was significantly and positively correlated to urease and available P, as well as negatively correlated to pH, electrical conductivity (EC), exchange sodium percentage (ESP), and bulk density (ρb). We concluded that ρb was dominant factor for corn yield on the basis of discriminant coefficient. Manure application combined with deep tillage management resulted in an increase in corn yield mainly owing to improved soil structural properties, followed by decreased soil saline-alkaline obstacle as well as increased urease activity and available P. This result is likely that the improvement in soil organic matter (SOM) from manure application greatly and positively contributed to better soil physico-chemical properties and enzyme activities, especially decrease in ρb. Suggestion for corn production should be improvement in soil structural properties firstly. This could cause decrease in ρb that key factor which limited the corn production in the solonetz.
topic cattle manure
deep tillage
corn yield
solonetz
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915611960
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