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Title: | Long-term effects of agronomic practices on the soil organic carbon sequestration in Chernozem | Authors: | Manojlović, Maja Aćin, Vladimir Šeremešić, Srđan |
Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2008 | Journal: | Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science | Abstract: | The study was based on data from selected long-term field trials established at the Experimental Fields of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad (Serbia). The effect of tillage systems on SOC concentration and SOC stock was most pronounced at 0-10 cm depth. In a 0-40 cm soil layer, in a 7-year period, no-till (NT) sequestrated 863 kg SOC ha-1 yr-1 more compared to moldboard plow tillage (PT), while the effects of disc tillage (DT) and chisel tillage (CT) were not significantly different. Unfertilized three-crop rotation (CSW) compared to two-crop rotation (CW) enhanced SOC storage in a 0-30 cm soil layer by 151 kg C ha-1 yr-1 in a 56-year period. Within fertilized treatments, SOC concentration was highest under continuous corn (CC). Mineral fertilization (F) non-significantly increased the SOC stock compared to no fertilization in corn monoculture in a 32-year period. The incorporation of mineral fertilizers and harvest residues (F + HR) and mineral fertilizers and farmyard manure (F + FYM) sequestered 195 and 435 kg C ha-1 yr-1 more than the unfertilized plot, respectively, in a 0-30 cm soil layer, in a 35-year period. Irrigation did not significantly affect SOC sequestration. © 2008 Taylor & Francis. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10513 | ISSN: | 03650340 | DOI: | 10.1080/03650340802022845 |
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