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logo here… Impact of long-term wheat production management practices on soil acidity, phosphorus and some micronutrients in a semi-arid Plinthosol P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé & C.C. Du Preez Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. 10 th Inkaba yeAfrica/!Khure Africa (AEON) Conference/Workshop Lord Milner Hotel, Matjiesfontein - Karoo 29 September – 3 October 2014
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Introduction Soil vs Bank Acc. Objectives: - Evaluate long-term effects of wheat production management practices on soil acidity and some essential nutrients. -Establish whether differences in wheat grain yield occurred as a result of the applied treatments. NB: You withdraw only what you put in.
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Material and methods Treatments: Sampling and analysis: six soil layers and analyzed for pH, P, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn Stubble Mulch (SM) Ploughing (MP) No-tillage (NT) -Straw was burned (B) or left unburned (UnB) -Weeds were controlled chemically (Chem) or Mechanically (Mech) Plinthosol Layers (mm) 0-50 50-100 100-150 150-250 250-350 350-450
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Results Soil prop. Depth (mm) Straw TillWeed Optimum values UnBBNTSMMPChemMech pH0-1506.56.46.76.46.36.46.55.5-7.5 0-2506.26.3 6.2 6.3 P0-15023262923212721>12 0-25021232521 2419 Cu0-1501.41.3 1.4 >0.3 0-2501.51.4 1.51.4 1.5 Fe0-15052505651455052>2.0 0-25056595869465956 Mn0-1502628272925 29>2.5 0-2502426242624 26 Zn0-1501.61.81.91.81.41.61.8>0.3 0-2501.51.6 1.71.31.51.6 Weighted means of soil pH(H 2 O) and some nutrients (mg kg -1 ) to 150 mm and 250 mm soil depths inside the trial cropped annually with wheat
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Period Straw Till Weed UnBBHSD T NTSMMPHSD T ChemMechHSD T 1979-102.282.120.04 2.112.192.280.07 2.202.19ns 1979-902.191.990.07 2.042.072.160.11 2.072.17ns 1991-001.941.90ns 1.851.902.020.15 1.941.90ns 2001-102.472.250.08 2.332.292.460.11 2.382.35ns Effect of straw management, tillage and weeding methods on wheat grain yield (t ha -1 ) over 32 years HSD T significant at P < 0.05 ns = non-significant Conclusion It is evident that proper crop residue management can improve soil fertility. However, more work needs to be done to identify and rectify yield associated problems that resulted in lower yields in No-tilled and stubble mulched plots.
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Currently The influence of land use on organic matter content and related components on Vertisols: Land use: -Grassland-to-cropland conversion chronosequence -Cropland-to-grassland reversion chronosequence -Grassland (reference) Parameters: 1. Organic matter content: SOC and TN stocks (Mg/ha) 2. Related components: Labile organic matter fractions, Microbial residues (Amino sugars and Glomalin), lignin, humic substances, soil enzymes and Isotopic signatures of SOM ( 13 C and 15 N)
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Thank You Grassland to Cropland Cropland to Grassland
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