Nitrogen Rate, Cover Crop, and Tillage Practice Alter Soil Chemical Properties

Long‐term management practices can influence many physical and chemical soil properties. This study investigated the influence of 14 yr of continuous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) management systems on soil pH, soil organic C (SOC), and exchangeable cations. Management practices consisted of varyin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agronomy journal 2015-07, Vol.107 (4), p.1259-1268
Hauptverfasser: Ritchey, Edwin L., Tyler, Donald D., Essington, Michael E., Mullen, Michael D., Saxton, Arnold M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Long‐term management practices can influence many physical and chemical soil properties. This study investigated the influence of 14 yr of continuous cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) management systems on soil pH, soil organic C (SOC), and exchangeable cations. Management practices consisted of varying N rate, tillage (no‐tillage [NT] or disk tillage [DT]), and cover crop on a Lexington silt loam soil (Ultic Hapludalf) in the absence of lime additions. Lower soil pH was present in NT, hairy vetch (Vicia villosa L.) cover treatments and with increasing N rate but similar between 0‐ to 7.5‐ and 0‐ to 15‐cm sample depths. Soil pH decreased between 0.23 to 0.37 units for each 34 kg N ha−1 added and 0.46 units with hairy vetch cover. Hairy vetch cover and 101 kg N ha−1 resulted in pH 0.30 cmolc kg−1 with 101 kg N ha−1 and hairy vetch cover and with 101 kg N ha−1 under NT, but they were ≤0.13 cmolc kg−1 for all other treatments. Exchangeable Al increased at pH
ISSN:0002-1962
1435-0645
DOI:10.2134/agronj14.0226