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Soil Nutrients Status after Fifty Years of Tillage and Nitrogen Fertilization
Authors:Maysoon M Mikha  Augustine K Obour  Johnathon D Holman
Institution:1. USDA-ARS, Central Great Plains Research Station, Akron, CO, USA;2. Agricultural Research Center, Kansas State University, Hays, KS, USA;3. Southwest Research Center and Extension Center, Kansas State University, Garden City, KS, USA
Abstract:Long-term studies are valuable in assessing the impact of crop management practices on soil sustainability and function. This study used two calculation scenarios, fixed depth and Equivalent Soil Mass (ESM) to assess (i) soil nutrient status and (ii) soil organic carbon (SOC) after 50 years of nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rates (0, 22, 45, and 67 kg N ha?1) and tillage clean tillage (CT), reduced tillage (RT), and no-tillage (NT)] in a dryland winter wheat-sorghum-fallow cropping system. The soil organic matter (SOM) content increased by 33% with NT and RT compared with CT. The SOC at 0–30 cm was 39% greater than 30–60 cm depth with both fixed depth and ESM calculations. Soil nutrient specifically soil calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and phosphorus (P) associated with N rates were no different than the control. Crop nutrient removal may eventually reduce soil nutrient contents with only N application. Nutrient addition specifically P should be considered in the future.
Keywords:Equivalent Soil Mass  Soil nutrient status  Soil organic matter  Synthetic fertilizer rates  Tillage practices
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