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Influence of management practices on soil organic matter changes in the Northern China plain and Northeastern China
Authors:Yan Xu  Fengrong Zhang  Xiying Hao  Jingkuan Wang  Ru Wang  Xiangbin Kong
Institution:

aCollege of Resources and Environment, China Agriculture University, Beijing 100094, PR China

bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research Centre, 5403 1st Ave S. Lethbridge, Alta., Canada T1J 4B1

cCollege of Land Resources and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110106, PR China

dCentre of Land Use Planning and Reclamation, Beijing 10009, PR China

Abstract:Soil organic matter (SOM) is strongly related to soil type and management practices. Changes in government policy have brought drastic changes in farm management practices in the last two decades in rural China. This study investigates changes in SOM in two different soils: Ustepts and Udolls. Ustepts, in the North China Plain where the climate is warm and sub-humid, developed from an alluvial flood plain with organic matter <10 g kg−1. Udolls, in Northeastern China where the climate is cool and sub-humid, developed from loess-like materials with organic matter >20 g kg−1. Two locations for Ustepts and three locations for Udolls were used to collect 567 soil samples in 1980–1982 and again in 2000 for SOM analysis. Soil organic matter increased for Ustepts and decreased for Udolls soils over the sampling period, resulting from differences in fertilizer rates and crop residue input to soil. Higher fertilizer input and crop intensity and initially very low SOM content in Ustepts all contributed to greater OM input than oxidation release. In contrast, lower fertilizer input and crop intensity, and initially high SOM content in the Udolls, led to lower OM input than oxidation release. Increasing SOM content through higher mineral fertilizer input is a valuable option for sustainable agriculture production in areas where SOM is low and there is a shortage or potential shortage of food supply.
Keywords:Soil type  Ustepts  Udolls  Organic matter  Soil and crop management  Fertilization
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