Effects of Reduced Tillage on Dynamic Soil Properties and Winter Triticale Performance in Organic Farm at Wageningen, the Netherlands

Raya J. Amara, F. S. Mabagala, E. Lantinga
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There is an increased need of identifying reduced tillage method that improves soil organic matter and soil fertility and at the same time best crop performance in organic farming. This study assessed the effects of organically managed reduced tillage and conventional tillage on dynamic soil properties and winter triticale performance. Organic farm that has been treated with three different tillage systems for six consecutive years was used in this study at Drovendaal organic facility of Wageningen University and Research. The tillage systems included two reduced tillage NIT at 10 cm and ECO up to 20 cm deep and CON at a depth of 30 cm. The parameters evaluated are soil physico-chemical properties, leaf area index (LAI), plant dry matter, ear number per area, plant height and chlorophyll content (SPAD) at ear formation stage . Use of NIT led to higher SOM and N-NO3 of 13.03 mg kg-1 at 0-10 cm soil depth. Also, shallow soil depths had lower bulk density and penetration resistance compared to deeper depths but NIT had higher penetration resistance in all soil depths compared to ECO and CON. Based on crop performance, ECO and CON revealed a better crop performance than NIT. Therefore, ECO having intermediate potentials in soil properties and crop performance could be the right tillage system for organic crop production compared to NIT and CON. Moreover, ECO will be a suitable tillage system that improves soil fertility, mitigates greenhouse gases and at the same time influence high crop performance.
荷兰瓦赫宁根有机农场免耕对土壤动态特性和冬季小黑麦生产性能的影响
人们越来越需要确定减少耕作的方法,以提高土壤有机质和土壤肥力,同时在有机农业中获得最佳的作物性能。本研究评估了有机管理的减少耕作和常规耕作对土壤动态特性和冬季小黑麦生产性能的影响。在瓦赫宁根大学Drovendaal有机设施和研究中心进行的这项研究中,有机农场连续六年采用了三种不同的耕作系统。耕作系统包括两个减少耕作NIT在10厘米和ECO到20厘米深和CON在30厘米深。评价参数为:穗期土壤理化性质、叶面积指数(LAI)、植株干物质、每面积穗数、株高和叶绿素含量(SPAD)。在0 ~ 10 cm土壤深度,施用氮肥导致土壤有机质和N-NO3增加,达到13.03 mg kg-1。此外,浅土层的容重和抗渗透能力均低于深土层,而NIT在所有土层深度的抗渗透能力均高于ECO和CON。从作物性能来看,ECO和CON的作物性能优于NIT。因此,与NIT和con相比,ECO在土壤性质和作物性能方面具有中等潜力,可能是有机作物生产的合适耕作制度。此外,ECO将是一种合适的耕作制度,可以提高土壤肥力,减少温室气体,同时提高作物性能。
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