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DOI10.1016/j.still.2018.12.008
Effect of inorganic fertilisers and organic amendments on soil aggregation and biochemical characteristics in a weathered tropical soil
Mangalassery, S.1; Kalaivanan, D.2; Philip, Prabha S.3
发表日期2019
ISSN0167-1987
EISSN1879-3444
卷号187页码:144-151
英文摘要

Highly weathered laterite soils are a characteristic feature of humid tropics with undulating topography and high rainfall. The crop of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) has been cultivated in such landscapes, mainly to prevent further degradation due to the drought hardiness of cashew and requirement of very limited soil disturbances for its cultivation. Providing proper nutrient management is important for balancing the nutrient removal by tree crops especially in poor fertile soils. A study was initiated, after 5 years of application of inorganic fertilisers and organic amendments to cashew in a weathered tropical soil, to evaluate the effects of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on soil aggregation and biochemical characteristics. The experiment consisted of 11 treatments as Farm Yard Manure (FYM) alone; FYM + biofertiliser consortia; FYM, rock phosphate and wood ash; poultry manure; In situ composting using recyclable cashew biomass and weeds; In situ composting using recyclable cashew biomass and weeds + green manuring; vermicomposting of recyclable cashew biomass; FYM + organic cakes + recyclable cashew biomass + biofertiliser consortia; recommended dose of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertiliser (NPK fertiliser); recommended NPK fertiliser + FYM; and control without nutrient application. Soil samples were collected from surface 0-30 cm layer. The soil samples were fractionated into three aggregate sizes, Le., > 2 mm (large macroaggregates), 0.25-2 mm (small macro aggregates), 0.053 to 0.25 mm (microaggregates) and < 0.053 mm (silt + clay size fraction) using wet sieving. The results indicated that the organic sources of nutrient application increased the proportion of large and small macroaggregates. The treatments receiving only inorganic nutrients and no nutrients contained significantly higher silt A--clay fractions (47,7 and 45.5% respectively). A higher percentage of water stable aggregates (47.4-70.7%) and increased aggregate stability (mean weight diameter) (0.78-1.26 mm) was recorded with the application of organic sources of nutrients. Aggregates in the silt + clay size faction and microaggregates recorded significantly higher carbon compared to small and large macroaggregates. Compared to control, the application of different organic amendments increased the soil organic matter (SOM) by 2.2-12.7% in silt + clay size fraction; 14.6-37.0% in microaggregates; 18.4-51.7% in small macroaggregates and 17.7-50.9% in large macroaggregates. Our findings reinforce that the annual application of manures and amendments to weathered tropical soil is important to improve biological properties of soil in terms of soil enzyme activities, microbial carbon and nitrogen, and to prevent further degradation of soil under such fragile environment.


WOS研究方向Agriculture
来源期刊SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/96096
作者单位1.ICAR Res Complex, Directorate Cashew Res, Dakshina Kannada 574202, Karnataka, India;
2.ICAR Res Complex, Indian Inst Hort Res, Bengaluru 560089, India;
3.ICAR Res Complex, Natl Bur Soil Survey & Land Use Planning, Reg Ctr, NTC Bldg, New Delhi 110012, India
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Mangalassery, S.,Kalaivanan, D.,Philip, Prabha S.. Effect of inorganic fertilisers and organic amendments on soil aggregation and biochemical characteristics in a weathered tropical soil[J],2019,187:144-151.
APA Mangalassery, S.,Kalaivanan, D.,&Philip, Prabha S..(2019).Effect of inorganic fertilisers and organic amendments on soil aggregation and biochemical characteristics in a weathered tropical soil.SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH,187,144-151.
MLA Mangalassery, S.,et al."Effect of inorganic fertilisers and organic amendments on soil aggregation and biochemical characteristics in a weathered tropical soil".SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH 187(2019):144-151.
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