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Soil fertility, managing organic matter

Chan KY, Heenan DP (1999) Microbial-induced soil aggregate stability under different crop rotations. Biol Fertil Soils 30 29-32 Chantigny MH (2003) Dissolved and water-extractable organic matter in soils a review on the influence of land use and management practices. Geoderma 113 357-380... [Pg.225]

Dominy CS, Haynes RJ (2002) Influence of agricultural land management on organic matter, microbial activity and aggregate stability in the profiles of two Oxisols. Biol Fertil Soils 36 298-305... [Pg.225]

Bending GD, Putland C, Rayns F (2000) Changes in microbial community metabolism and labile organic matter fractions as early indicators of the impact of management on soil biological quality. Biol Fertil Soils 31 78-84... [Pg.294]

Raupp, J. 2001. Manure fertilization for soil organic matter maintenance and its effects upon crops and the environment, evaluated in a long-term trial. In Rees, R.M., Ball, B.C., Campbell, C.D. and Watson, C.A. (eds) Sustainable Management of Soil Organic Matter. CAB International, Wallingford, pp. 301-308. [Pg.382]

Specific management practices influence triazine runoff and leaching, including fertilizer type, tillage crop residues, and previous crop history, as well as triazine application, formulation, and placement (Baker and Mickelson, 1994). Tillage systems affect various soil properties, such as soil moisture, temperature, pH, organic matter, water flow, and microbial populations, especially at and near the soil surface. These factors can affect transformation, retention, and transport of herbicides in soil. Interactions of and compensations between these processes can influence our prediction of triazine transport in soil. Therefore, triazine movement is usually studied under one management practice at a time. [Pg.367]

Kapkiyai, J.J. Karanja, N.K. Qureshi, J.N. Smithson, P.C. and and P.L. Woomer (1999) Soil organic matter and nutrient dynamics in a Kenyan nitisol under long-term fertilizer and organic input management.- Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31, 1773-1782. [Pg.80]


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