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Green manure application accelerates soil organic carbon stock loss under plastic film mulching

Authors
Hwang, Hyun YoungCuello, JenniferKim, Sang YoonLee, Jeong GuKim, Pil Joo
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
CO2 emission; Cover crop; Net ecosystem carbon budget; Maize cultivation
Citation
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, v.116, no.2, pp 257 - 269
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS
Volume
116
Number
2
Start Page
257
End Page
269
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/6907
DOI
10.1007/s10705-019-10042-z
ISSN
1385-1314
1573-0867
Abstract
This study investigated the offset effect between green manure (GM) application and plastic film mulching (PFM) on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock change during maize cultivation. Within PFM and no-mulching treatments, three different fertilization sub-treatments were applied: (a) chemical fertilizer, (b) barley and (c) hairy vetch. The SOC balance were evaluated by analyzing the net ecosystem carbon budget (NECB). The results showed that the NECB value was negative during maize cultivation regardless of mulching or fertilization condition, indicated SOC loss. The PFM increased maize yield (P < 0.001) by improved soil moisture and temperature. Crop growth was enhanced under PFM relative to no mulching by 23-26%, 16-25% and 1-8% in the sub-treatments, respectively. However, PFM significantly increased carbon losses by 26-29%, 103-107% and 60-62% over no mulching in each fertilization, respectively (P < 0.001). the temperature sensitivity of CO2-C loss was 52-70% higher in PFM than that in no mulching. Accordingly, the NECB was 1.3, 5.6 and 3.0 times lower with PFM relative to the no-mulching value in the three fertilization, respectively. Under no mulching, GM application reduced SOC loss by 33-59% compared with NPK, while under PFM, it accelerated SOC loss by 8-48%. Barley showed the smallest NECB decrease (- 1.0 Mg C ha(-1)) under no mulching and the largest NECB decrease (- 5.7 Mg C ha(-1)) under PFM. The findings indicate that GM application is not enough to sustain SOC stock under PFM and suggest that the additional recycling of crop residue, such as maize stover, is necessary to increase the soil C stock.
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