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Soil organic matter status of Chernozem soil in North Kazakhstan: effects of summer fallow
Authors:Elmira Karbozova-Saljnikov  Shinya Funakawa  Takashi Kosaki
Institution:a Laboratory of Soil Science, Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan
b Kazakh Institute of Grain Production, Shortandy-1, Astana 4740704 Kazakhstan
c Laboratory of Terrestrial Ecosystems Management, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Abstract:In North Kazakhstan there is concern about the degradation of Chernozem soil and agricultural sustainability by the inclusion and frequency of summer fallows in crop rotations in terms of their influence on the changes of soil organic matter (SOM) quality and quantity. We examined five fallow-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cropping systems with different frequencies of the fallow phase in Chernozem soil of North Kazakhstan; continuous wheat (CW), 6-y rotation (6R), 4-y rotation (4R), 2-y rotation (2R) and continuous fallow (CF). Soil samples were collected from the two phases of each rotation, pre- and post-fallow, and analyzed for potentially mineralizable C (PMC) and N (PMN), ‘light fraction’ organic matter (LF-OM), C (LF-C) and N (LF-N). Potentially mineralizable C was inversely proportional to the frequency of fallow and was highest in CW. Mineral N (min-N) and PMN were more responsive to rotation phase than other indices of SOM. Mineral N was higher in the post-fallow phase while PMN was higher in the pre-fallow phase. Light fraction organic matter was negatively correlated to the frequency of fallow and was higher in the pre-fallow than in the post-fallow phase in a rotation. The results suggested that the yearly input of plant residue in a less frequently fallowed system built up more PMC, whereas PMN was closely correlated to recent inputs of substrate added with plant residues. We conclude that a frequent fallow system may deplete SOM via accelerated mineralization. Also that LF-OM, PMC and PMN are more sensitive to detect subtle changes in SOM quality than total SOM. Our results may provide prediction of SOM response to fallow frequency in wheat-based rotation systems in Chernozem soils of semi-arid regions.
Keywords:Chernozem  Crop rotation  Labile organic matter  Mineralization  Summer fallow
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