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Soil nutrient availability and CO2 production in agroforestry systems after the addition of Erythrina poeppigiana pruning residues and native microbial inocula
Authors:Fidel Payan-Zelaya  Jean Michel Harmand  Antonio Flores-Macías  John Beer  Guadalupe Ramos-Espinoza  Fernando de León González
Institution:1. Departamento de Producción Agrícola y Animal, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Hueso 1100 Col Villa Quietud, 04960, Mexico, DF, Mexico
2. CIRAD Montpellier France, Montferrier-sur-Lez, France
3. Department of Agriculture and Agroforestry, CATIE, 7170, Turrialba, Costa Rica
Abstract:To investigate the effects of microbial inocula and Erythrina poeppigiana pruning residues on soil K, NO3?, and NH4+ concentrations, a greenhouse trial, a field experiment in an organic farm, and three in vitro tests were conducted. Under controlled conditions, weak, temporary effects (10 %) on maize seedling growth were observed on poor soils (taken from the 10–20 cm layer) in the first 2 weeks after application. Positive effects of pruning residue applications on soil K levels (0.09 cmol kg?1, on average) were detected in both the field and greenhouse study. However, significant effects due to the addition of microbial inocula on soil K concentrations were not detected in the field; thus, microbial applications were ineffective at enhancing nutrient availability under field conditions. In contrast, in the in vitro experiments, CO2 production was 31 % greater than that of untreated soil on the 8th and 15th days of incubation. These results highlight the importance of adding tree pruning residues to support coffee-plant nutrition. Experimental outcome data could be valuable for further studies focused on microbial application dosage and timing.
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