SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management

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Autor(a) principal: Sastre,Blanca
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Antón,Omar, Moreno-Delafuente,Ana, Borrego,Adrián, Cuevas,Alfredo, García-Díaz,Andrés, Marqués,María José, Bienes,Ramón
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Cover crops or groundcovers in woody crops are a highly recommended conservation practice to protect soil against erosion and to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stock. A study in southeastern Madrid Region was performed comparing plots under a soil conservation management (mechanically mowed, chemically mowed and no soil management) regarding tilling (total of 34 plots). This work was carried out from 2018 to 2021. Only plots under mechanically mowing significatively increased SOC stock comparing with nearby tilling plots (+4.9 Mg·ha-1). Plots managed chemically mowing or with no management due to weed scarcity did not increase SOC stock regarding their homologues tilled plots. Under the edaphoclimatic conditions of the study area, mechanically mowed plots reached 33.5 Mg SOC·ha-1 on average at 0-30 cm depth. This value is quite below regarding similar studies in other areas, showing the highly restricted edaphoclimatic conditions of the study zone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
title SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
spellingShingle SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
Sastre,Blanca
cover crops
SOC stock
mechanically mowing
chemically mowing
herbicide
title_short SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
title_full SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
title_fullStr SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
title_full_unstemmed SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
title_sort SOC stock in woody crops in Madrid Region depends on the soil conservation management
author Sastre,Blanca
author_facet Sastre,Blanca
Antón,Omar
Moreno-Delafuente,Ana
Borrego,Adrián
Cuevas,Alfredo
García-Díaz,Andrés
Marqués,María José
Bienes,Ramón
author_role author
author2 Antón,Omar
Moreno-Delafuente,Ana
Borrego,Adrián
Cuevas,Alfredo
García-Díaz,Andrés
Marqués,María José
Bienes,Ramón
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sastre,Blanca
Antón,Omar
Moreno-Delafuente,Ana
Borrego,Adrián
Cuevas,Alfredo
García-Díaz,Andrés
Marqués,María José
Bienes,Ramón
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cover crops
SOC stock
mechanically mowing
chemically mowing
herbicide
topic cover crops
SOC stock
mechanically mowing
chemically mowing
herbicide
description Abstract Cover crops or groundcovers in woody crops are a highly recommended conservation practice to protect soil against erosion and to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stock. A study in southeastern Madrid Region was performed comparing plots under a soil conservation management (mechanically mowed, chemically mowed and no soil management) regarding tilling (total of 34 plots). This work was carried out from 2018 to 2021. Only plots under mechanically mowing significatively increased SOC stock comparing with nearby tilling plots (+4.9 Mg·ha-1). Plots managed chemically mowing or with no management due to weed scarcity did not increase SOC stock regarding their homologues tilled plots. Under the edaphoclimatic conditions of the study area, mechanically mowed plots reached 33.5 Mg SOC·ha-1 on average at 0-30 cm depth. This value is quite below regarding similar studies in other areas, showing the highly restricted edaphoclimatic conditions of the study zone.
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