Tillage Effects on Soil Quality Indicators and Nematode Abundance in Loessial Soil under Long- Term No-Till Production
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Soil quality indicators and nematode abundance were characterized in a loessial soil under long-term conservation tillage to evaluate the effects of no-till, double-disk, chisel, and moldboard plow treatments. Indicators included soil electrical conductivity (EC), soil texture, soil organic matter (SOM), and total particulate organic matter (tPOM). Nematode abundance was positively correlated with EC, silt content, and total POM and negatively correlated with clay content. Clay content was the main source of variation among soil quality indicators and was negatively correlated with nematode abundance and most indicators. The gain in SOM in the no-till system amounted to 10887 kg over the 24 years or 454 kg ha year, about half of this difference (45%) resulting from soil erosion in plowed soils. The balance of gain in SOM with no till (249 kg ha year) was due to SOM sequestration with no till. No-till Received 4 December 2006, Accepted 3 June 2007 Address correspondence to T. G. Franti, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, 242 L.W. Chase Hall, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0726. E-mail: [email protected] Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 39: 2169–2190, 2008 Copyright # Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN 0010-3624 print/1532-2416 online DOI: 10.1080/00103620802135492
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