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Barley yield response to soil organic matter and texture in the Pampas of Argentina
Authors:A Quiroga  D Funaro  E Noellemeyer  N Peinemann
Institution:

aINTA EEA Anguil, casilla de correo 11, 6326 Anguil (LP), Argentina

bUniversidad Nacional de La Pampa, 6300 Santa Rosa (LP), Argentina

cUniversidad Nacional del Sur, 8000 Bahía Blanca, Argentina

Abstract:Soil organic matter (SOM) is known to play a major role in soil fertility due to its influence on physical, chemical and biological properties of soil; and it is closely related to particle size distribution. The ratio of SOM (g kg?1) to clay + silt content (g kg?1) was evaluated as an indicator of soil quality for barley (Hordeum vulgare) grain yield, reflecting N availability and soil physical conditions to which crop development is sensitive. Thirty-eight sites in the semiarid Pampa region of Argentina with a wide range of SOM and texture were evaluated for malting barley yield during three growing seasons. In control plots, 51% of grain yield could be explained by this indicator. The threshold value between high and low N-fertilization response was 4.4. Better yield prediction to almost 68% was achieved by combining the SOM to clay + silt indicator with initial nitrate content of the soil at seeding. This combined indicator was also able to explain a high proportion of water use efficiency, particularly in the early growth stages. The ratio of SOM to clay + silt content provided a better tool for estimating grain yield than nutrient availability or SOM alone.
Keywords:SOM  Soil quality  Barley fertilization
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