Different fertilizer types affected nitrogen and carbon cycling in eroded and colluvial soils of Southern Ecuador

A tropical smallholder cash crop farming system in a semi-arid Inter-Andean valley of Ecuador was investigated. Knowledge about the effects of mineral and organic fertilizers on nitrogen and carbon cycling needs to be improved to maintain sustainable agriculture in the research area. Therefore, a la...

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description A tropical smallholder cash crop farming system in a semi-arid Inter-Andean valley of Ecuador was investigated. Knowledge about the effects of mineral and organic fertilizers on nitrogen and carbon cycling needs to be improved to maintain sustainable agriculture in the research area. Therefore, a laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to investigate effects of urea and guinea pig manure on microbial activity of colluvial foot slope and eroded upper slope soils. Urea fertilization induced an acceleration of soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization in the first seven days of incubation. The combined fertilization served as a positive alternative to the present urea management since it increased the amount of microbial biomass and provided mineral nitrogen for immediate plant uptake. Moreover, low recovery rates suggested an immobilization of fertilized nitrogen into the microbial biomass inducing an efficient and sustained nutrient release throughout the entire growing season. SOM stocks in colluvial soils were 40% below those of eroded soils which was partly due to the positive priming effect after urea fertilization.
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