Dynamics and Sequestration Potential of Soil Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen Stocks of Leguminous Green Manure-Based Cropping Systems

2019 
Abstract Estimating the dynamics and future sequestration potential of soil organic carbon stocks (SOCS) and total nitrogen stocks (TNS) is useful to determine whether cropping systems can promote sustainable production in terms of improving soil fertility. The Rothamsted Carbon (RothC) model and the correlations between SOCS and TNS were used to estimate the future SOCS and TNS of green manure-based wheat production systems on the Loess Plateau of China. The field study was a split-plot design with 4 main treatments (Huai bean, soybean and mung bean grown as green manure in summer, with a fallow treatment as the control) and 4 subtreatments (synthetic N rates of 0, 108, 135 and 162 kg ha −1 applied at wheat sowing). Leguminous green manure (LGM) treatments increased the amount of carbon and nitrogen returned to the field by 67–91% and 74–125%, respectively, compared with the fallow treatment ( P P −1 , respectively. The corresponding TNS for LGM treatments are 5.42–6.79 Mg ha −1 . The projection also indicates that under the LGM treatments, the SOCS and TNS at the new equilibrium will be 107% and 158% higher, respectively, than the values prior to the experiment. In conclusion, growing LGM to replace summer fallow would be a useful alternative to improve soil fertility and promote sustainable crop production.
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