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Assessment of soil organic matter mineralization under various management practices
Authors:Monika Vilkien?  Dalia Ambrazaitien?  Danut? Kar?auskien?  Zenonas Dabkevi?ius
Institution:1. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Vezaiciai branch Gargzdai str.1, Vezaiciai, Klaipeda distr., Lithuaniavilkiene.monika@gmail.com;3. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Vezaiciai branch Gargzdai str.1, Vezaiciai, Klaipeda distr., Lithuania;4. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Instituto 1, Akademija, Kedainiai distr., Lithuania
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Mineralization is the main organic matter conversion process, which leads not only to preservation of organic matter in the soil but also to its sequestration. Soil organic matter has equal value as mineral part if we want to improve soil quality or increase the yield. Because of intensive farming, irresponsible use of mineral fertilizers and natural factors, soil organic matter is decreasing. To counteract this process, different soil-friendly management practices and techniques, such as shallow tillage, no-tillage or direct drilling and application of additional organic matter are used. The objective of the present study was to assess the changes in the intensity of soil organic matter mineralization as influenced by primary soil tillage of different intensity in combination with organic matter incorporation. Long-term studies showed that land management practices differentiated the soil into two layers: upper (0–10?cm) layer containing more moisture and nutrients and lower (10–20?cm) layer comprising less moisture and nutrients. The conditions of aeration in the arable soil layer did not change under the effect of ploughing. In this soil, the rate of mineralization was lower than that in the ploughless tillage treatment. The most active mineralization of soil organic matter in the ploughless tillage treatment occurred in the autumn period, when high level of rainfall promoted the loss of nutrients from the topsoil layer.
Keywords:Mineralization  organic fertilization  soil organic matter  tillage systems  deep loosening
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