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Chemical and biochemical properties in a silty loam soil under conventional and organic management
Authors:Sebastiana Melero   Juan Carlos Ruiz Porras   Juan Francisco Herencia  Engracia Madejon
Affiliation:

aInstituto de Investigación y Formación Agraria y Pesquera “Las Torres-Tomejil” Seville (IFAPA), Carretera Sevilla-Cazalla de la Sierrra km 12.2, 41200 Alcalá del Río Seville, Spain

bInstituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla (I.R.N.A.S.), Spain

Abstract:To improve soil fertility, efforts need to be made to increase soil organic matter content. Conventional farming practice generally leads to a reduction of soil organic matter. This study compared inorganic and organic fertilisers in a crop rotation system over two cultivation cycles: first crop broad bean (Vicia faba L.) and second crop mixed cropped melon-water melon (Cucumis melo-Citrullus vulgaris) under semi-arid conditions. Total organic carbon (TOC), Kjeldahl-N, available-P, microbial biomass C (Cmic), and N (Nmic), soil respiration and enzymatic activities (protease, urease, and alkaline phosphatase) were determined in soils between the fourth and sixth year of management comparison. The metabolic quotient (qCO2), the Cmic/Nmic ratio, and the Cmic/TOC ratio were also calculated. Organic management resulted in significant increases in TOC and Kjeldahl-N, available-P, soil respiration, microbial biomass, and enzymatic activities compared with those found under conventional management. Crop yield was greater from organic than conventional fertilizer. The qCO2 showed a progressive increase for both treatments during the study, although qCO2 was greater with conventional than organic fertilizer. In both treatments, an increase in the Cmic/Nmic ratio from first to second crop cycle was observed, indicating a change in the microbial populations. Biochemical properties were positively correlated (p < 0.01) with TOC and nutrient content. These results indicated that organic management positively affected soil organic matter content, thus improving soil quality and productivity.
Keywords:Organic farming   Conventional farming   Soil enzymes   Total organic carbon   Microbial biomass C   Microbial biomass N   Metabolic quotient
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