Literature DB >> 32256713

Carbon mineralization in soil as influenced by crop residue type and placement in an Alfisols of Northwest India.

Ashim Datta1, H S Jat1, A K Yadav1, Madhu Choudhary1, P C Sharma1, Munmun Rai2, Love Kumar Singh2, S P Majumder3, Vishu Choudhary1, M L Jat2.   

Abstract

Carbon (C) mineralization of crop residues is an important process occurring in soil which is helpful in predicting CO2 emission to the atmosphere and nutrient availability to plants. A laboratory experiment was conducted in which C mineralization of residues of rice (Oryza sativa), wheat (Triticum aestivum), maize (Zea mays), mungbean (Vigna radiata) and their mixtures was applied to the soil surface or incorporated into an Alfisols from Northwest India. C mineralization was significantly affected by residue placement and type and their interactions. Rice residue had a higher decomposition rate (k = 0.121 and 0.076 day-1) than wheat (0.073 and 0.042 day-1) and maize residues (0.041 day-1) irrespective of placements. Higher decomposition rates of rice and wheat were observed when placed on soil surface than incorporated in the soils. Additive effects of the contribution of each residue type to C mineralization of the residue mixture were observed. When mungbean residue was added to the rice/wheat or maize/wheat mixture, decomposition of the residue mixture was enhanced. Crop residues with low N and high C/N ratio such as maize, wheat, rice and their mixtures can be applied on the soil surface for faster C and N mineralization, thereby helping to manage high volumes of residues under conservation agriculture-based practices in northwest India.
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Keywords:  C mineralization; C/N ratio; CO2 emission; decomposition rate; residue mixture; residue type and placement

Year:  2019        PMID: 32256713      PMCID: PMC7077384          DOI: 10.1080/17583004.2018.1544830

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbon Manag            Impact factor:   3.182


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1.  Assessing soil properties and nutrient availability under conservation agriculture practices in a reclaimed sodic soil in cereal-based systems of North-West India.

Authors:  H S Jat; Ashim Datta; P C Sharma; Virender Kumar; A K Yadav; Madhu Choudhary; Vishu Choudhary; M K Gathala; D K Sharma; M L Jat; N P S Yaduvanshi; Gurbachan Singh; A McDonald
Journal:  Arch Acker Pflanzenbau Bodenkd       Date:  2017-08-23
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