Long-term effects of cattle manure application on the soil aggregate stability of salt-affected soil on the Songnen Plain of North-Eastern China
Purpose Poor soil structure and instability are primary problems in salt-affected soil, which is formed by excessive amounts of exchangeable Na + and inadequate cementing substances in the soil. Long-term cattle manure application is a management practice for salt-affected soil that can change the d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of soils and sediments 2023, Vol.23 (1), p.344-354 |
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Poor soil structure and instability are primary problems in salt-affected soil, which is formed by excessive amounts of exchangeable Na
+
and inadequate cementing substances in the soil. Long-term cattle manure application is a management practice for salt-affected soil that can change the distribution of soil aggregates and increase the stability of soil aggregates.
Methods
Experiments were carried out in a randomized block design comprising 5 treatments according to the number of years of cattle manure application. Soils to which cattle manure was applied for 7, 12, 15 and 18 years were used as the experimental treatments, and soil without cattle manure application was used as the control treatment. Soil aggregate destruction, organic matter contents, and exchangeable cations were measured, and the soil percentage of aggregate destruction was calculated.
Results
The results indicated that the application of cattle manure to the salt-affected soil significantly increased the organic matter content and the exchangeable Ca
2+
and Mg
2+
in water-stable aggregates and significantly decreased the exchangeable Na
+
and soil pH compared to those in untreated soil in all fractions (
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ISSN: | 1439-0108 1614-7480 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11368-022-03317-6 |