Conservation Tillage and Organic Matter management on Soil Structure

A. A. Khalid, H. O. Tuffour, Awudu Abubakari, Samuel Novor
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Organic materials are important resources for the improvement of soil physical and chemical properties. This study was carried out to examine the impact of tillage and organic matter on some soil structural indices. The study was designed in a split-plot Randomized Complete Block with four replications. Hoe tillage and no-tillage were assigned to the main plot, whilst the subplot comprised cowpea residue, cattle manure, maize residues, elephant grass and control (no organic residue applied). The soil physical parameters measured were bulk density, total porosity, volumetric water content and aggregate stability. Bulk density was lower in the 2013 minor season than in the 2014 major season for all the treatments (1.34 Mg m-3–1.51 Mg m-3). Porosity ranged from 42.98–49.28% in the second season (2013 minor season). The cattle manure treated plots produced the highest volumetric water content of 20.25% and the control gave the lowest value of 16.20% at the end of the last growing season (2014 major season). The highest aggregate stability (74.91%) was recorded on cattle manure plots whilst the control gave the lowest value (71.11%). Crop residues were identified to be good source of organic material for the improvement of soil physical properties.
保护性耕作与有机质管理对土壤结构的影响
有机质是改善土壤理化性质的重要资源。研究了耕作方式和有机质对土壤结构指标的影响。该研究采用裂图随机完全区设计,有4个重复。主小区采用锄耕和免耕,子小区采用豇豆渣、牛粪、玉米渣、象草和对照物(不施用有机残留物)。测定的土壤物理参数为容重、总孔隙度、体积含水量和团聚体稳定性。各处理的容重(1.34 Mg m-3 ~ 1.51 Mg m-3)在2013年小季均低于2014年大季。第二季(2013年小季)孔隙度为42.98 ~ 49.28%。上一生长期(2014年主要生长期)末,牛粪处理地块的体积含水量最高,为20.25%,对照最低,为16.20%。牛粪地的团聚体稳定性最高(74.91%),而对照最低(71.11%)。作物残茬是改善土壤物理性质的良好有机物质来源。
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