Soil Organic Matter Fractions in Upland Soil under Successive Application of Animal Manure Composts

밭 토양에서 가축분퇴비 연용시 토양 유기물 Fraction

  • Received : 2007.09.03
  • Accepted : 2007.10.03
  • Published : 2007.10.30

Abstract

The objective of this study was to analyze change of soil organic matter fraction from a range of livestock manure compost that differed in their total C, N content and C quality, to gain a better understanding of their influence on soil organic matter. The chicken (CHM), pig (PIM), and cow (COM) manure-based composts, and manure-sawdust-based composts (CHMS, PIMS, and COMS) were applied annually to the upland soil with $3Mg\;C\;ha^{-1}$ during 4 years. After 4 years, the soil carbon content was increased to 25-30 and 40% for manure-based compost and manure-sawdust-based compost compared to control. In the all treatments, the content of light fraction C was sharply increased after second year. The content of light fraction C in the manure-sawdust-based compost was higher than in the manure-based compost. By contrast, the content of heavy fraction C was higher in the manure-based compost than in the manure-sawdust-based compost. These results indicate that stabilization of carbon applied from microbiological process was faster in the manure-based compost than in the manure-sawdust-based compost.

본 연구는 밭 토양에 계분, 돈분, 우분 및 톱밥을 혼용하여 부숙시킨 계분톱밥,돈분톱밥 및 우분톱밥퇴비 등 성상이 상이한 가축분퇴비 6종을 각각 매 년 $3ton\;C\;ha^{-1}$를 4년간 연용한 토양에서 탄소 분획 변화를 파악하고자 실시하였다. 가축분퇴비 4년 연용 후 토양 탄소함량의 증가율은 톱밥을 혼용하지 않은 계분, 돈분 및 우분퇴비 시용구는 25-30% 증가 한 반면, 우분톱밥퇴비구(COMS)를 비롯한 톱밥혼용퇴비 처리구 증가율은 40%를 상회하였다. Light Fraction(LF)의 탄소함량 변화는 모든 처리구에서 2년차 이후 급격히 증가하는 추세를 보였으며, 반면, Heavy Fraction(HF)의 탄소함량은 톱밥 혼용퇴비보다 순수 가축분퇴비를 연용한 처리구가 증가량이 많았다. 이러한 결과는 톱밥이 혼용된 가축분 퇴비보다 톱밥을 혼용하지 않은 순수가축분 퇴비가 분해보다 빠름으로 인해 비교적 안정된 탄소형태로의 전환도 많아졌다고 사료된다.

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