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Soil quality in a pecan–kura clover alley cropping system in the Midwestern USA

机译:美国中西部山核桃-库拉三叶草胡同种植系统中的土壤质量

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Intercropping alleys in agroforestry provides an income source until the tree crop produces harvestable yields. However, cultivation of annual crops decreases soil organic matter and increases soil erosion potential, especially on sloping landscapes. Perennial crops maintain a continuous soil cover, increase water infiltration, reduce soil erosion, and improve overall soil quality. The objective of this on-farm study was to assess the effects of a perennial legume, kura clover (Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb.), on soil quality in a recently established pecan (Carya illinoinensis Wangenh. C. Koch) orchard. The pecan-kura clover agroforestry practice was established on deep loess soils of the Missouri River hills landscape. These silt loams are on 2–20% slopes and can be highly erosive. Kura clover, introduced as the alley crop 5 years after pecan planting, was selected based on its perennial growth habit, nitrogen-fixing ability, winter hardiness, high forage quality, and soil conservation properties. Kura clover was seeded in 2001 and harvested for hay annually beginning 2003. Soil quality indicators of total organic C, total N, water-stable aggregates, and selected soil enzymes were determined on surface soil samples collected annually after kura clover establishment. Soil organic C and activities of soil enzymes increased compared with cultivated and grass pasture control soils by the eighth year of establishment. Water-stable aggregation improved by 50% and surface soil shear strength improved significantly (P < 0.05) in alleys compared with control sites. Results illustrate that kura clover as the alley-cropped component improved soil fertility and biological activity through increased organic matter and improved soil structure, and yielded high quality forage valuable for the cattle-feeding operation. Kura clover maintained or improved soil quality, reduced soil erosion potential, and benefited pecan growth by providing a source of soil nitrogen and improving soil structure for adequate water infiltration and aeration.
机译:农林间作小巷提供了收入来源,直到林木作物产生可收获的产量。但是,一年生作物的种植减少了土壤有机质并增加了土壤侵蚀的潜力,尤其是在坡地上。多年生作物保持了连续的土壤覆盖,增加了水的渗透,减少了土壤侵蚀,并改善了土壤的整体质量。该农场研究的目的是评估多年生豆科植物库拉三叶草(Trifolium ambiguum M. Bieb。)对最近建立的山核桃(山核桃Carino illinoinensis Wangenh。C. Koch)果园土壤质量的影响。在密苏里河丘陵景观的深黄土土壤上建立了山核桃-库拉三叶草的农林业实践。这些淤泥质壤土的坡度为2%至20%,可能具有很高的侵蚀性。根据山核桃多年生的生长习性,固氮能力,耐寒性,高草料质量和水土保持特性,选择了山核桃种植5年后作为小巷作物引入的库拉三叶草。库拉三叶草于2001年播种,2003年开始每年收获干草。在库拉三叶草建立后,每年收集的表层土壤样品中测定土壤有机碳,总氮,水稳定团聚体和选定的土壤酶的土壤质量指标。与耕作和草场控制的土壤相比,到建立的第八年,土壤有机碳和土壤酶的活性增加。与对照地点相比,小巷中的水稳性聚集提高了50%,表层土壤抗剪强度显着提高(P <0.05)。结果表明,库拉草作为小巷作物的组成部分,通过增加有机质和改善土壤结构,提高了土壤肥力和生物活性,并产生了对牛饲养有价值的优质草料。库拉三叶草通过提供土壤氮源和改善土壤结构以实现充分的水渗透和通气,维持或改善了土壤质量,减少了土壤侵蚀的可能性,并促进了山核桃的生长。

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