Humus status of soddy-podzolic soil upon application of different green manures |
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Authors: | L. N. Tripol’skaya D. K. Romanovskaya A. Shlepetiene |
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Affiliation: | (1) Voke Branch, Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, Zalioji a 2, Vilnius, 02232, Lithuania;(2) Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, Instituto aleja 1, Akademija, Kedainiai distr., 58344, Lithuania |
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Abstract: | Results of studying the effect of different plant species on the humus status of loamy sandy soddy-podzolic soil were generalized. It was found that the application of different green manure species (Lupinus luteus L., Trifolium pratense L., and Raphanus sativus L.) and straw from cereal crops (Secale cereale, Hordeum L.) under percolative conditions helped to sustain a stable humus budget in grain agrophytocenoses. A significant change in the fractional composition of HAs and FAs occurred under the effect of green manure. The fractions of free HAs and those bound to clay minerals accumulated with the application of Trifolium pratense and Raphanus sativus biomass and cereal straw. Lower amounts of aggressive and free FAs were formed in the soil with the application of straw and fallow plants. The decomposition of green manure and the formation of humic substances also depended on the hydrothermal conditions during application of manure. |
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