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

Yun, Hong-Bae (National Institute Agriculture Science & Technology, RDA)
Lee, Youn (National Institute Agriculture Science & Technology, RDA)
Yu, Chang-Yeon (Kangwon National University)
Yang, Jae-E (Kangwon National University)
Lee, Yong-Bok (National Institute Agriculture Science & Technology, RDA)
Lee, Kee-Sang (National Institute Agriculture Science & Technology, RDA)
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Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer / v.40, no.5, 2007 , pp. 400-404 More about this Journal
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.
Keywords
Light-Heavy Fraction; Animal Compost; Soil Organic Matter;
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