Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Mário
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Basch, Gottlieb, Calado, José, Barros, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11916
Resumo: Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low contents of organic matter. This situation is due to intensive soil tillage, low biomass production under rainfed conditions, and removal of cereal straw for alternative use off the field. The effect of no-till (NT) on the soil organic carbon (SOC) seems to be depended on the conditions but positive effect of NT on SOC is referred by authors working in regions, like the Mediterranean, were the organic content of the soil under the conventional tillage system (CT) is low (usually below 7 g C kg-1 of soil), whereas the absence of effect is referred from authors developing the work in wetter and cooler regions, where values of SOC under the traditional tillage systems are higher (usually above 1.2 g C kg-1 of soil). The effect of nitrogen fertilization on SOC is well documented with the results varying with conditions. However the information of long term effects of tillage and crop residues management on the crop response to nitrogen fertilization is missing. The objectives of this paper are to analyse long term effects of tillage systems and crop residue management on SOC under Mediterranean conditions and its effect on wheat yield response to nitrogen.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
title Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
spellingShingle Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
Carvalho, Mário
Tillage System
Soil Carbon
title_short Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
title_full Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
title_fullStr Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
title_sort Effect of tillage system and crop residue management on soil carbon content of a luvisol and its effect on wheat response to nitrogen under rainfed mediterranean conditions
author Carvalho, Mário
author_facet Carvalho, Mário
Basch, Gottlieb
Calado, José
Barros, José
author_role author
author2 Basch, Gottlieb
Calado, José
Barros, José
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Mário
Basch, Gottlieb
Calado, José
Barros, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tillage System
Soil Carbon
topic Tillage System
Soil Carbon
description Under Mediterranean conditions, soils under conventional tillage farming usually have very low contents of organic matter. This situation is due to intensive soil tillage, low biomass production under rainfed conditions, and removal of cereal straw for alternative use off the field. The effect of no-till (NT) on the soil organic carbon (SOC) seems to be depended on the conditions but positive effect of NT on SOC is referred by authors working in regions, like the Mediterranean, were the organic content of the soil under the conventional tillage system (CT) is low (usually below 7 g C kg-1 of soil), whereas the absence of effect is referred from authors developing the work in wetter and cooler regions, where values of SOC under the traditional tillage systems are higher (usually above 1.2 g C kg-1 of soil). The effect of nitrogen fertilization on SOC is well documented with the results varying with conditions. However the information of long term effects of tillage and crop residues management on the crop response to nitrogen fertilization is missing. The objectives of this paper are to analyse long term effects of tillage systems and crop residue management on SOC under Mediterranean conditions and its effect on wheat yield response to nitrogen.
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