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Impact of carbonates on the mineralisation of surface soil organic carbon in response to shift in tillage practice

Author Affiliations
University of South Australia, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, University of Sheffield, University of Newcastle Australia, ...
Published InGeoderma
Year2019
Citations22

Abstract

The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil respiratory CO2 fluxes but is comparatively less studied than the organic C mineralisation processes. This study aims to understand how soil available carbonates influence the soil C dynamics under different tillage, mulching and temperature regimes. A 90-day incubation experiment was conducted by adding calcite nodules to soils (10% w/w) collected from an agricultural field maintained with or without 5 t ha−1 mulching under no-till (NT) or conventional tillage (CT) systems. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM) examination indicated greater morphological changes in the calcite nodules incubated with CT than NT soils. Soil samples incubated with calcite and mulching recorded 6.3% greater CO2…
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