Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz,Andre Freire
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pires,Marcio de Carvalho, Nascimento,Lennon Kaique Beda do, Ramos,Maria Lucrecia Gerosa, Oliveira,Sebastiao Alberto, Blum,Luiz Eduardo Bassay, Yamanishi,Osvaldo Kiyoshi
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The use of cover crop in agricultural fields has been well elucidated, especially regarding nitrogen fixation from legume crops and their function as weed protection. Furthermore, to cover crops can benefit the soil microbial community. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the benefits of mulching and cover cropping systems on soil microbial growth and activity, and their effects on plant mineral nutrition in pomelo (Citrus maxima ) and macadamia ( Macadamia integrifolia ) orchards. The treatments included: 1) control [Glyphosate herbicide (Roundup at 4 l per ha)], 2) manual weed control, 3) mulching with dead leaves from their respective trees (macadamia and pomelo), 4) millet, 5) faba bean, 6) millet + faba bean. All the treatments were applied for 120 days before soil and plant leaves were sampled for analyses. Plant mineral nutrition, soil microbial biomass C (MBC) and soil microbial biomass N (MBN); basal respiration (BRA), arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization (COL); number of AMF spores (SPO) in soil; total organic carbon (TOC) and total nitrogen (TN) were evaluated. Plant nutrition was not altered by the treatments; however, the MBC, COL and SPO markedly increased in response to mulching and faba bean + millet treatments. Especially in macadamia soils, these treatments had a great response to soil microbiology. Significant negative correlations were also detected for the COL, SPO, BRA and TOC with the Nutrient Balance Index (NBI). These results indicate that in short-term the cover cropping system is useful to improve the soil microbial growth and AMF formation in soils of pomelo and macadam orchards.
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spelling Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchardspomelofaba beanmacadamiamilletmycorrhizaABSTRACT The use of cover crop in agricultural fields has been well elucidated, especially regarding nitrogen fixation from legume crops and their function as weed protection. Furthermore, to cover crops can benefit the soil microbial community. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the benefits of mulching and cover cropping systems on soil microbial growth and activity, and their effects on plant mineral nutrition in pomelo (Citrus maxima ) and macadamia ( Macadamia integrifolia ) orchards. The treatments included: 1) control [Glyphosate herbicide (Roundup at 4 l per ha)], 2) manual weed control, 3) mulching with dead leaves from their respective trees (macadamia and pomelo), 4) millet, 5) faba bean, 6) millet + faba bean. All the treatments were applied for 120 days before soil and plant leaves were sampled for analyses. Plant mineral nutrition, soil microbial biomass C (MBC) and soil microbial biomass N (MBN); basal respiration (BRA), arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization (COL); number of AMF spores (SPO) in soil; total organic carbon (TOC) and total nitrogen (TN) were evaluated. Plant nutrition was not altered by the treatments; however, the MBC, COL and SPO markedly increased in response to mulching and faba bean + millet treatments. Especially in macadamia soils, these treatments had a great response to soil microbiology. Significant negative correlations were also detected for the COL, SPO, BRA and TOC with the Nutrient Balance Index (NBI). These results indicate that in short-term the cover cropping system is useful to improve the soil microbial growth and AMF formation in soils of pomelo and macadam orchards.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162020000400201Scientia Agricola v.77 n.4 2020reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-992x-2018-0316info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz,Andre FreirePires,Marcio de CarvalhoNascimento,Lennon Kaique Beda doRamos,Maria Lucrecia GerosaOliveira,Sebastiao AlbertoBlum,Luiz Eduardo BassayYamanishi,Osvaldo Kiyoshieng2019-10-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162020000400201Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2019-10-30T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
title Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
spellingShingle Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
Cruz,Andre Freire
pomelo
faba bean
macadamia
millet
mycorrhiza
title_short Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
title_full Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
title_fullStr Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
title_full_unstemmed Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
title_sort Cover cropping system and mulching can shape soil microbial status in fruit orchards
author Cruz,Andre Freire
author_facet Cruz,Andre Freire
Pires,Marcio de Carvalho
Nascimento,Lennon Kaique Beda do
Ramos,Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Oliveira,Sebastiao Alberto
Blum,Luiz Eduardo Bassay
Yamanishi,Osvaldo Kiyoshi
author_role author
author2 Pires,Marcio de Carvalho
Nascimento,Lennon Kaique Beda do
Ramos,Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Oliveira,Sebastiao Alberto
Blum,Luiz Eduardo Bassay
Yamanishi,Osvaldo Kiyoshi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz,Andre Freire
Pires,Marcio de Carvalho
Nascimento,Lennon Kaique Beda do
Ramos,Maria Lucrecia Gerosa
Oliveira,Sebastiao Alberto
Blum,Luiz Eduardo Bassay
Yamanishi,Osvaldo Kiyoshi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pomelo
faba bean
macadamia
millet
mycorrhiza
topic pomelo
faba bean
macadamia
millet
mycorrhiza
description ABSTRACT The use of cover crop in agricultural fields has been well elucidated, especially regarding nitrogen fixation from legume crops and their function as weed protection. Furthermore, to cover crops can benefit the soil microbial community. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the benefits of mulching and cover cropping systems on soil microbial growth and activity, and their effects on plant mineral nutrition in pomelo (Citrus maxima ) and macadamia ( Macadamia integrifolia ) orchards. The treatments included: 1) control [Glyphosate herbicide (Roundup at 4 l per ha)], 2) manual weed control, 3) mulching with dead leaves from their respective trees (macadamia and pomelo), 4) millet, 5) faba bean, 6) millet + faba bean. All the treatments were applied for 120 days before soil and plant leaves were sampled for analyses. Plant mineral nutrition, soil microbial biomass C (MBC) and soil microbial biomass N (MBN); basal respiration (BRA), arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization (COL); number of AMF spores (SPO) in soil; total organic carbon (TOC) and total nitrogen (TN) were evaluated. Plant nutrition was not altered by the treatments; however, the MBC, COL and SPO markedly increased in response to mulching and faba bean + millet treatments. Especially in macadamia soils, these treatments had a great response to soil microbiology. Significant negative correlations were also detected for the COL, SPO, BRA and TOC with the Nutrient Balance Index (NBI). These results indicate that in short-term the cover cropping system is useful to improve the soil microbial growth and AMF formation in soils of pomelo and macadam orchards.
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