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ITALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 -出版社
PAGEPRESS PUBL
DOI: 10.4081/ija.2022.2114
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Soil fertility drivers; soil organic matter; soil chemical properties
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This study evaluated the evolution of soil chemical properties in two farming systems after long-term management. The results showed that soil organic carbon slightly decreased in the organic farming system, but soil total nitrogen was higher compared to the conventional farming system. Soil clay content had a significant effect on soil organic carbon and total nitrogen.
Agricultural management affects soil fertility through the frequency and type of agronomic practices such as mechanical operations, type and rate of fertilizers, crop rotations, and residue management. This study evaluated the evolution of soil chemical properties (pH; electrical conductivity; soil organic carbon, SOC; total Kjeldahl nitrogen, TKN; and available phosphorous, PO4-P) over time in two farming systems, organically and conventionally managed, after 5 and 14 years after the establishment of both systems, in northeastern Italy. SOC content remained stable in the conventional farming system, but slightly decreased in the organic farming system, despite inputs from organic amendments. In contrast, soil TKN remained consistently higher in the organic farming system. The PO4-P increased over time, in both farming systems. Moreover, we observed that an increase of 1% in soil clay content resulted in increases of 0.0534 and 0.0053 g kg(-1) in SOC and TKN, respectively. In conclusion, our results indicate that organic management does not have an advantage over conventional management in terms of soil organic matter accumulation.
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