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In each experiment 3 t ha\u22121 of loose wood ash was applied to three replicated plots (30\u00d730 m). In three of the experiments 120\u2013150 kg N ha\u22121 was applied together with the same wood ash (WAN). These three experiments also included a stand-specific fertilization (SSF) treatment, which consisted of 120, 150 or 180 kg N ha\u22121. Five years after wood ash or WAN application the pH increase in the humus layer was 1\u20131.7 pH-units and in the 0\u20135 cm mineral soil layer 0.3\u20130.4 pH-units. The increase was approximately the same 10 yrs after application, and was also associated with an increase in pH in the 5\u201310 cm mineral soil layer. Wood ash or WAN significantly increased both the total and extractable calcium and magnesium concentrations in the humus layer on all the sites. Wood ash or WAN had an increa...", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "2. 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In Prague Ruzyne, there are five of nine experiments founded by Skarda. Data of two of these experiments (Block III and Block B) were used to evaluate the carbon and nitrogen cycles in time period 1966\u20131997. These two experiments have a similar design. They differ in the crop rotation. Four variants of organic and mineral fertilisation, receiving similar doses of fertilisers, have been selected. The same was calculated for the same time period for a mini\u2010plot bare fallow field experiment founded in 1958 by Novak. The results of these experiments conducted in one locality (the same soil and climatic conditions) show the effect of the cultivated crops on the carbon and nitrogen cycles (comparing bare fallow experiment with the cropped ones), the effect of organic and mineral fertilisation (among all experiments), and the effect of crop rotation (comparing Block III to Block B) on these cycles.", "keywords": ["2. 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With increased global demand for vegetable oils and biofuel, in Indonesia the area under oil palm has doubled over the last decade. This paper presents a case study of how micro-processes that are linked to wider dynamics shape oil palm related agrarian change in villages in Sumatra, Indonesia. It pursues related questions regarding the impact of agribusiness-driven agriculture, the fate of smallholders experiencing contemporary agrarian transition, and the impact of increased demand for vegetable oils and biofuels on agrarian structures in Sumatra. It argues that the paths of agrarian change are highly uneven and depend on how changing livelihood strategies are enabled or constrained by economic, social and political relations that vary over time and space. In contrast to simplifying narratives of inclusion/exclusion, it argues that outcomes depend on the terms under which smallholders engage with oil palm. 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The experiments, arranged as a split plot in a randomized complete block design, replicated four times. A cropping system with sole maize, sole soybean and maize/soybean intercrop formed the main plot treatments while P rates with 0, 15 and 30\u00a0kg P2O5 ha\u22121 were the subplot treatments. For both years, neither P fertilizer application nor cropping systems had a significant effect on maize grain yield. However, soybean grain yield was significantly higher (92.3% in 2007 and 44.5% in 2008) under sole cropping than under maize/soybean intercropping. On average, N fixed by soybean increased with the increase in P rate (from 51.8% without P to 60.5% with 30 P), but there was no significant difference in N fixed by sole soybean and soybean/maize intercrop. Howe...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences"], "contacts": [{"organization": "G.O. 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Harvesting was carried out either conventionally, i.e. harvesting only the stems [conventional harvesting (CH)], or totally, i.e. harvesting all of the above-ground tree biomass [whole-tree harvesting (WTH)]. The seedlings were planted in ploughing tilts on 50\u00d750 m sample plots. The number of replications was 24 on the more fertile site and 12 on the less fertile site. Compared with CH, WTH had no effects on either the survival or growth of Scots pine trees during the first 22 years. Apart from the statistically significant increase in needle nitrogen concentration in the WTH treatment on the less fertile site, the needle concentrations were not affected by the harvesting intensity. On the more fertile site, the total amounts of carbon, nitrogen and calcium, ...", "keywords": ["0106 biological sciences", "570", "550", "maan kemialliset ominaisuudet", "m\u00e4nty", "puuston kasvu", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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Our objectives were to: (1)investigate the influence of fertilizer type on mineralization of soil organic carbon and crop residue, and (2) show how fertilization treatments affect the annual C balance (net ecosystem carbon balance, NECB; negative values indicate a CO2-source) in the sandy soil of the Darmstadt experiment. Treatments were long-term mineral fertilization with cereal straw incorporation (MSI) and application of rotted farmyard manure (FYM), both treatments receiving 14 g N m\u22122 year\u22121. This study used \u03b413C natural abundance after introduction of a C4 crop to distinguish between different sources of respiration. Mineralization derived from C3 sources was similar for MSI and FYM treatments (\u223c270 g C m\u22122 year\u22121). The rate of residue mineralization in MSI treatments was higher, ...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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Pine plantations, however, have often been found to deplete soil organic C and trigger detrimental effects on soils. We examined soil characteristics under a 45-year-old Pinus radiata stand and under adjacent grassland on maritime dunes in temperate Argentina. Soil under the pine plantation had greater soil organic C (+93%), total N (+55%) and available P (+100%) concentrations than under grassland. Carbon was stored under the pinestand at an estimated mean accretion rate of 0.64 Mg ha\u22121 y\u22121. At 0- to 25-cm depth, soil C amounted to 61 Mg ha\u22121 under pine and 27 Mg ha\u22121 under grassland. Soil C accumulated more on dune slopes (35 Mg ha\u22121 y\u22121) than on ridges(29 Mg ha\u22121 y\u22121) and bottoms (12 Mg ha\u22121 y\u22121). Compared with the grassland, soil acidity, cation-exchange capacity, base losses (K\u00a0>\u00a0Ca\u00a0=\u00a0Mg) and C/N ratio increased under pine. Spatial heterogeneity in soil characteristics was greater unde...", "keywords": ["0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Pablo Zalba, Javier M. 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At flowering, EMS-treated plants were found to have increased root-length density and greater root oxidizing activity rates under both IF-V and IF-R and more available soil nitrogen (ASN) under IF-V. Earlier senescence of plants grown with EMS was also observed under all water treatments. Water regime was seen to have a major effect on grain yield with a number of causal mechanisms involved. Significant relationships were observed between root oxidizing activity rate (ROA) and ASN, and between ROA and the chlorophyll content of lower leav...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. 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Crop rotation included spring barley, wheat and sorghum. The energy balance variables considered were net energy produced (energy output minus energy input), the energy output/input ratio and energy productivity (crop yield per unit energy input). Results showed small differences between treatments. Total energy inputs varied from 9.86 GJ ha-1 year-1 (WOA) to 11.14 GJ ha-1 year-1 in the FYM system. For the three crops, total energy inputs increased with increasing rates of mineral N. Energy output was slightly lower in the WOA (33.40 GJ ha-1 year-1) than in the two organic systems (37.34 and 34.96 GJ ha-1 year-1 for FYM and straw respectively). Net energy followed a similar trend. At the end of the 27-year period, the stocks of SOC and total N had increased noticeably in the soil profile (0-30 cm) as a result of application of the two organic amendments. Most important SOC changes occurred in the FYM plots, with mean increases in the 0-10 cm depth, amounting an average of 9.9 Mg C ha-1 (667 kg C ha-1 year-1). Increases in N stocks in the top layer were similar under FYM and straw and ranged from 0.94 to 1.55 Mg N ha-1. By contrast, simultaneous addition of increasing rates of mineral N showed no significant effect on SOC and total N storage. This research was supported by the National Science Foundation of Spain (CICYT). AGL 2007-65698-CO3-02/AGR and the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha. POII10-0115-2863.", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "Nitrogen fertilization", "Semi-arid conditions", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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A comparative effect of farmyard manure and cattle slurry plus straw in combination with mineral fertilization was also evaluated. Crop rotation positively affected dry matter yields in the non-fertilized variants. The alternate growing of spring wheat and sugar beet was more dependent on external mineral nutrients input in order to reach yields comparable with crop rotation. There was no substantial difference in the effect of crop rotation on the organic C content in the topsoil. Mineral fertilizers significantly increased the organic C content in the topsoil compared with non-fertilized plots. The effect of mineral nitrogen fertilizers on simplified carbon balance was strongly positive, whereas it...", "keywords": ["2. 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A better understanding of soil variables as influenced by long-term nutrient amendments could lead to the identification of more precise indicators to monitor soil fertility that would promote sustainability. Long-term nutrient experiment in semi-arid Alfisol at Coimbatore, India was investigated in two successive years, 2009 and 2010 to assess the enduring effects of organic (OM) and inorganic (IC) nutrient managements on soil variables. The organic amendments induced higher microbial population and enzyme activity compared to IC and control soils. The principal component analysis of observed variables revealed that soil organic carbon, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase activity and diazotrophs population could be the possible indicators for predicting soil fertility resulting from long-term nutrient managements....", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "13. Climate action", "11. 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We evaluated the effect of permanent cover crops with resident vegetation on labile organic matter fractions and inorganic N availability with respect to conventional tillage in a semi-arid vineyard. The field experiment was conducted on Typic Haploxerept soil, located in La Rioja area (Central River Ebro Valley). Soil samples were collected during June 2009, 5 years after covers crops were established. Soil organic carbon (SOC), water-soluble carbon (WSC), potentially mineralizable nitrogen (PMN), nitrate (N-NO3 \u2212) and ammonium (N-NH4 +) were measured. At soil depths of 0\u20132.5 and 2.5\u20135\u00a0cm the cover crops increased SOC, WSC and PMN. So the results indicated a soil quality improvement. The cover crop treatment reduced soil N-NO3 \u2212 and increased the WSC to inorganic N ratio at 0\u201345\u00a0cm depth. PMN...", "keywords": ["2. 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Conservation or no-tillage farming by retaining crop residues after harvesting can considerably contribute to soil fertility and crop productivity. The objective of this study is to evaluate and compare effects of two agricultural practices, conventional using mouldboard ploughing (CP) and no-tillage (NT), on soil fertility and on root growth of maize. The study is conducted on two adjoined fields on Chernozem in Eastern Austria. Soil samples are taken to assess essential physical and chemical soil parameters. Qualitative and quantitative observations on maize root system are conducted. Rooting patterns and spatial extension of seminal roots are examined on soil profile walls. Soil cores are taken on different positions and split into subsamples. Roots of each subsample are washed out and morphological parameters are measured. Results show differences in soil parameters primarily in the top soi...", "keywords": ["2. 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Six treatments were chosen for investigation: unfertilized control, mineral fertilization (NPK), straw N, farmyard manure (FYM) and straw and FYM completed with mineral NPK. Soil samples were taken from the arable layer (0\u201320 cm) in spring over the period of 2004\u20132010. The positive effect of FYM on the total organic C and N content, hot-water-soluble C content and hydrophobic organic components of SOM was more than 50% higher than that of straw and mineral N fertilization. Application of straw N increased microbial biomass C content in soil and generated invertase activity above the level of FYM. Hot-water-soluble C content, hydrophobic or...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. 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Impact of long-term (36 years) enforcement of organic and inorganic nutrient management practices on changes in physio-chemical, microbiological properties and enzymatic activities of flooded rice soil was assessed along with soil carbon pools. The results revealed that the fractions of SOC, microbial biomass carbon, culturable microbial counts and dehydrogenase and \u03b2-glucosidase activities increased significantly in green manure amended soil. The population of functional microbial groups, namely denitrifiers and methanotrophs was high in farm yard manure applied soil, while methanogens population was high in green manure application. Higher nitrifier population was evident in inorganic or integrated organic and inorganic fertilizer. Continuous application of recommended levels of chemical fertilizers did not greatly affect biological ...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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Surface soils (0\u201320\u00a0cm) were sampled in WS, 20-yr-old conventionally tilled soils (CTS20), 2-yr-old abandoned tilled soils (ATS2), and 6-yr-old abandoned tilled soils (ATS6) to estimate changes in SOC and TN contents due to cultivation and abandonment. Our results showed that SOC and TN contents were significantly higher in WS than those in CTS20, ATS2, and ATS6. As a result of 20-yr cultivation, SOC and TN contents decreased from 43.75 to 24.06\u00a0g\u00a0kg\u22121 and from 4.96 to 2.32\u00a0g\u00a0kg\u22121, respectively. However, after the abandonment of cultivated wetlands, SOC and TN contents showed a slow increase but the change was not significant among CTS20 and ATS2. The findings of this study suggest that SOC and TN contents in top 20\u00a0cm soils of wetlands can be reduced significantly by cultivation, but they are restored slowly after abandonment.", "keywords": ["2. 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Limited information is available about the magnetic susceptibility properties of semi arid regions of southwestern Iran. This study attempts to link \u03c7 and Fe oxides of the soils to landforms, soil characteristics, and land use (paddy and dryland soils) on the same parent materials. Ten representative pedons were taken along a NE\u2013SW transect in different physiographic units in the Yasouj Plain. The results indicated that \u03c7 is determined mainly by topography and land use. In most pedons, the highest concentrations of poorly crystalline Fe (Feo) were observed in the top soil with different types of land use. Aquic condition in paddy soils seems the main cause for a significant decrease in the amount of Fed in the studied soils. Maximum concentration of pedogenic Fe (Fed) was noticed in more stable landforms with non-aquic moisture regime. Paddy soils exhibited higher Feo/...", "keywords": ["0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"], "contacts": [{"organization": "H. R. 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However, most farming practices, such as burning of vegetation and conventional tillage in dambo gardens, may reduce soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient dynamics. We evaluated the effects of simulated burning, vegetation clearing and clipping, and conventional tillage in dambo gardens on SOC, nutrient contents and biomass production over a 3-year period. The results showed that clearing and clipping of vegetation and conventional tillage reduced SOC, soil nutrient contents and biomass yields, while burning increased SOC and soil nutrient contents. For the 0\u201310\u00a0cm depth, conventional tillage, clearing and clipping resulted in a 37%, 34% and 18% decrease in SOC, respectively, after three seasons, burning resulted in a 25% increase in SOC, while there were no changes in the control after 3 years. For the 0\u201340\u00a0cm depth, the average change in SOC was 32%, 25% and 16% for conventional t...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "13. 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The objective of this 3\u00a0years\u2019 study was to evaluate the performance of two types of tillage: conventional tillage (CT) and zero tillage (ZT) systems with four mulches; paddy straw mulch (PSM), maize stubble (MS), Imperata cylendrica (thatch grass, TG) and no mulch (NM) on yield and water use of pea (Pisum sativum) and physico-chemical properties of soil. CT and PSM have registered 11.1% and 36.1% higher pod yield, 10.0% and 40% improvement of water use efficiency (WUE) and 9.7% and 49.2% better harvest monetary benefit (HMB) over ZT and NM, respectively. Soil moisture content (SMC) was higher with ZT than CT. Placement of mulch has considerably higher SMC on upper soil layer over NM, but at deeper depth, there was no such evidence. The soil organic carbon (SOC) was considerably improved by 4.1% with ZT than CT, whereas, MS improved SOC by 1.9...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. Clean water"], "contacts": [{"organization": "V.K. 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Soil samples were collected after Kharif from seven treated plots having different types of organic amendments like farm yard manure, paddy straw and green manuring with 50% substitution of nitrogen levels in rice crop only. The result showed that the yield trend of rice was maintained due to the buildup of P from various organic inputs. Although cultivation for 22\u00a0years without adding any fertilizer caused a significant decrease in almost all the forms of P viz. avail-P, saloid P, iron phosphorus fraction (Fe\u2013P), aluminum phosphorus fraction (Al\u2013P), calcium phosphorus fraction (Ca\u2013P) and total P in control. Partial substitution of inorganic fertilizer N (50%) with organics, however, caused a significant increase in almost all the...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. 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And Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)", "description": "ABSTRACTIn the recent past, biochar and crop residues have attracted lots of attention as a viable strategy for maintaining soil health. This paper evaluates the comparative effect of two different doses (equivalent to 2 and 5\u00a0t\u00a0C\u00a0ha\u22121) of each of pine needle and Lantana biochar (PBC and LBC), wheat residue and lentil residue (WR and LR) on soil biological properties, nutrient availability and yield of rice and wheat in pot culture. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) revealed higher C content of biochar than crop residues. Evaluation of biochemical quality reflected high recalcitrance indices of C and N for both PBC and LBC. Application of LBC and PBC increased the wheat grain yield significantly by 6.2%\u201324.2% over control. Both PBC and LBC significantly increased N and P uptakes in grain over the control and crop residues. Both biochars recorded a significant decrease of 33.9 and 71,7% in \u03b2-glucosidase activity in comparison to control at termination of study. PBC and LBC also resulted in more so...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "14. Life underwater", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2015.1118760"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340.2015.1118760", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340.2015.1118760", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340.2015.1118760"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2015-12-12T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340.2014.888714", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2014-01-27", "title": "Gaseous Carbon Emission In Relation To Soil Carbon Fractions And Microbial Diversities As Affected By Organic Amendments In Tropical Rice Soil", "description": "The interactive effects of moisture and organic amendments (farmyard manure (FYM), crop residue (CR) and green manure (GM) (Sesbania aculeata) on gaseous carbon (C) emission, soil labile C fractions, enzymatic activities and microbial diversity in tropical, flooded rice soil were investigated. The amendments were applied on equal C basis in two moisture regimes, that is, aerobic and submergence conditions. The CO2 production was significantly higher by 22% in aerobic than in submergence condition; on the contrary, the CH4 production was 27% higher under submergence condition. The labile C fractions were significantly higher in GM by 26% under aerobic and 30% under submergence conditions, respectively, than control (without any kind of fertilizer or amendments). Eubacterial diversity identified by PCR-DGGE method (polymerase chain reaction coupled with denaturant gradient gel electrophoresis) was higher under GM followed by FYM, CR, and control and it is pronounced in submerged condition. GM favored the la...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. Clean water", "3. 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The objective of this work was to assess the possibility of lowering applied N rate in maize fields associated with less weeds infestation and keeping/boosting productivity. Thus, a field experiment was conducted to evaluate the response of maize yield and associated weeds to N levels (0, 144, 216, and 288\u00a0kg\u00a0N\u00a0ha\u22121) as well as maize (M)\u2013cowpea (C) intercrops, sole-M, MC same ridge, MC alternating ridges, and sole-C. MC alternating ridges intercrop decreased weed biomass by 49.5% compared with sole-M. Sole-M was similar to MC alternating ridges intercrop in producing the maximum maize grain yield per hectare. In plots fertilized with 216 or 288\u00a0kg\u00a0N\u00a0ha\u22121, MC alternating ridges were statistically at par with sole-M for enhancing maize grain yield per hectare. Medium N application level (216\u00a0kg\u00a0N\u00a0ha\u22121) with MC alternating ri...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "1. No poverty", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"], "contacts": [{"organization": "H. S. Saudy", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2014.920499"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340.2014.920499", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340.2014.920499", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340.2014.920499"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2014-05-23T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340.2014.981669", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2014-11-10", "title": "Soil Organic Carbon As Affected By Direct Drilling And Mulching In Sugar Beet \u2013 Wheat Rotations", "description": "The effect of conventional ploughing, mulching, and direct drilling on the soil organic C (soil Corg) contents through the soil profile and on total soil Corg stocks (0\u201345\u00a0cm) was investigated at five different German sites. All sites showed similar results: after 10\u201313\u00a0years, soil Corg contents in the surface soil (0\u201310\u00a0cm) were 15\u201371% and 33\u201342% higher under direct drilling and mulching, respectively, than under ploughing (8\u201318\u00a0g\u00a0kg\u22121). Under ploughing, the soil Corg contents were distributed homogenously through the soil profile. Either mulching or direct drilling resulted in 3\u201328% higher soil Corg stocks than ploughing (49\u2013116\u00a0t\u00a0ha\u22121). However, the tillage management was no significant factor since the sites showed the effects to different extents but were the mathematical replications. Five to six years later, trends and values were similar. We concluded that the main effect of mulching or direct drilling was the stratification with higher soil Corg contents in the surface soil. Since this is a posit...", "keywords": ["0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Stefan Jungert, Anna Jacobs, Heinz-Josef Koch,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2014.981669"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340.2014.981669", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340.2014.981669", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340.2014.981669"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2014-11-20T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340.2015.1066929", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2015-06-29", "title": "Short-Term Responses Of Soil Nutrients And Corn Yield To Tillage And Organic Amendment", "description": "Field experiments were conducted in 2010 and 2011 at the Agricultural College of Shiraz University to evaluate the effects of cattle manure and nitrogen (N) fertilizers on soil properties such as soil organic carbon (SOC), soil organic nitrogen (SON), soil electrical conductivity, soil pH and corn yield under two tillage systems. Treatments included tillage systems in two levels as conventional tillage and reduced tillage as subplots, cattle manure (0, 25 and 50 tons ha\u22121) and N fertilizer (0, 125 and 250\u00a0kg\u00a0N\u00a0ha\u22121) as sub-subplots. Results showed that SOC and SON were significantly affected by tillage system in both years of the experiment. SOC and SON were higher in reduced tillage compared to conventional tillage. Tillage system had no significant effect on grain yield, plant height and 1000 seed weight. Increased cattle manure rates at 25 and 50 tons ha\u22121 increased grain yield by 27% and 38%, respectively, in 2010 and 25% and 25% in 2011. The results showed that application of cattle manure combined w...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. 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Five treatments in quadruplicate were included in this study: (1) CF only, (2) CFS (straw\u00a0+\u00a0CF), (3) MR-1 (50% amount of N in CF was replaced with MR), (4) MR-2 (100% amount of N in CF was replaced with MR) and (5) MR-3 (150% amount of N in CF was replaced with MR). Results showed that the effects of CFS and MR-1 treatments on CH4 and N2O emissions did not significantly differ. By contrast, CH4 emissions decreased as the amount of applied MR increased. Crop straw and MR stimulated CH4 emissions (from 48.8% to 119%) in rice season in 2012. In 2013, the applied crop straw and MR decreased CH4 emissions (from 21.3% to 37.3%). This contrasting effect might be explained by the difference in soil moisture content between the two seasons. N2O emission in wheat sea...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "13. Climate action", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Liangji Deng, Ting Lan, Xuesong Gao, Min Zeng,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340.2016.1235784"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340.2016.1235784", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340.2016.1235784", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340.2016.1235784"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2016-10-12T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340500069114", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2005-09-06", "title": "Use Of Organic Manure With Mineral N Fertilizer Increases Wheat Yield At Rawalakot Azad Jammu And Kashmir", "description": "A field experiment was conducted to examine the effect of the integrated use of organic and mineral N fertilizer on the yield and yield attributes of wheat. Treatments included: Control; full recommended mineral N (120\u2009kg ha\u200a\u2212\u200a1); 90\u2009kg mineral N\u200a+\u200afarm yard manure (FYM); \u00bd mineral N\u200a+\u200a\u00bdFYM, 30\u2009kg mineral N\u200a+\u200aFYM; full dose of FYM alone. Wheat variety Inqulab-91 was used as a testing crop. Results indicated a significant response of wheat to both mineral and organic N fertilization. The morphological characteristics of the crop increased significantly with N fertilization. The maximum response was observed at the highest N rate (mineral N 150\u2009kg N +\u200a120\u2009kg P2O5 ha\u200a\u2212\u200a1). In comparison to control, combinations of organic and mineral N increased most of the traits significantly, but generally had a non-significant difference among each other. Single or combined application of mineral N fertilizer with FYM increased grain yield significantly over control. A maximum of 72% increase in yield was recorded at the...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Nasir Rahim, M Jamraiz Kiani, M Kaleem Abbasi Prof. Dr,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340500069114"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340500069114", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340500069114", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340500069114"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2005-06-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340802022845", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2008-07-07", "title": "Long-Term Effects Of Agronomic Practices On The Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration In Chernozem", "description": "The study was based on data from selected long-term field trials established at the Experimental Fields of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad (Serbia). The effect of tillage systems on SOC concentration and SOC stock was most pronounced at 0\u201310\u00a0cm depth. In a 0\u201340\u00a0cm soil layer, in a 7-year period, no-till (NT) sequestrated 863\u00a0kg SOC ha\u22121 yr\u22121 more compared to moldboard plow tillage (PT), while the effects of disc tillage (DT) and chisel tillage (CT) were not significantly different. Unfertilized three-crop rotation (CSW) compared to two-crop rotation (CW) enhanced SOC storage in a 0\u201330\u00a0cm soil layer by 151\u00a0kg C ha\u22121 yr\u22121 in a 56-year period. Within fertilized treatments, SOC concentration was highest under continuous corn (CC). Mineral fertilization (F) non-significantly increased the SOC stock compared to no fertilization in corn monoculture in a 32-year period. The incorporation of mineral fertilizers and harvest residues (F\u00a0+\u00a0HR) and mineral fertilizers and farmyard manure (F\u00a0+\u00a0FYM)...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340802022845"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340802022845", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340802022845", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340802022845"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2008-08-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340802553591", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:30Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2009-08-17", "title": "Influence Of Tillage, Water Regimes And Integrated Nitrogen Management Practices On Soil Quality Indices In Rice (Oryza Satival.) In The Indo-Gangetic Plains", "description": "A field experiment was conducted on sandy clay-loam soil at New Delhi, during 2004 and 2005 to investigate the effect of irrigation regimes, namely, continuous submergence, one-day drainage, and three-day drainage, and integrated nutrient management practices on the soil biological health parameters under rice cultivation. The non-puddled soils showed significantly high soil respiration (17.32%) and soil microbial biomass carbon (45.51%) activity than the puddled soils. However, the soil dehydrogenase enzyme activity was 65.26% higher under puddled soils than the non-puddled. Among the integrated nitrogen management, substitution of 25% recommended dose of nitrogen (RDN) as biofertilizer resulted in highest (560.02\u00a0\u03bcg TPF g\u22121 soil 24\u00a0h\u22121) enzyme dehydrogenase (DH) activity and application of entire RDN as organics supported the highest soil microbial biomass carbon (218.29\u00a0\u03bcg g\u22121 soil) and respiration activity (56.67\u00a0mg CO2 [100\u00a0g\u22121 soil 24\u00a0h\u22121). In comparison with other organic N inputs, substitution of ...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "6. Clean water"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Geeta Singh, Ashok Kumar Singh, Dinesh Kumar, T. S. Marwaha,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340802553591"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340802553591", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340802553591", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340802553591"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2009-08-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340601048652", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:29Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2006-11-16", "title": "Influence Of Mineral And Organic Fertilizers On Soil Organic Carbon Pools", "description": "Abstract The influence of farmyard manure (FYM) and equivalent mineral NPK application on organic matter content, hot water extractable carbon (HWC), microbial biomass C (Cmic), and grain yields in a long-term field experiment was assessed after 40 years in Hungary. The unfertilized plot, FYM fertilized plots and plots fertilized with equivalent NPK fertilizer contained 0.99%, 1.13% and 1.05% total organic carbon (TOC) respectively. Compared to the unfertilized plot, FYM application resulted in 8.2% higher TOC than equivalent NPK fertilization. The highest TOC was only 1.21%, much lower than expected for a soil containing 21.3% of clay. The quantity of HWC varied depending on the type of fertilization: Compared to control, FYM treatments lead to 29% more HWC than mineral fertilization (FYM: 328\u00a0mg kg\u22121; NPK: 264\u00a0mg kg\u22121). The impact of FYM and equivalent NPK fertilizer on Cmic was contrary. FYM and NPK resulted in 304 and 423\u00a0mg kg\u22121 Cmic, respectively. The difference was 119\u00a0mg kg\u22121; 42% as compared to t...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land"], "contacts": [{"organization": "L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Bank\u00f3, Elke Schulz, S\u00e1ndor Hoffmann, G\u00e1bor Csit\u00e1ri,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.1080/03650340601048652"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Archives%20of%20Agronomy%20and%20Soil%20Science", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.1080/03650340601048652", "name": "item", "description": "10.1080/03650340601048652", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.1080/03650340601048652"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2006-12-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.1080/03650340802214236", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-04T16:18:30Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2008-07-07", "title": "Effect Of Long-Term Application Of Fertilizers On Soil Quality And Rice Yield In A Salt-Affected Coastal Region Of India", "description": "The studied soils were collected from a 24-year long-term fertilizer experiment with rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown on tropical Typic Endoaquepts during monsoon season only. The organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) status of the soils improved with the N100P22K42 treatment than the initial values at the start of the experiment. The available P status of the soils depleted in the N100P11K22 and N0P0K0 treatments than the initial value. Soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and basal soil respiration (BSR), activities of urease, acid and alkaline phosphatases as well as fluorescein diacetate hydrolyzing activity (FDHA) were the highest in the N100P22K42 treatment. The highest percentage of MBC in OC in the N100P22K42 treatment revealed the accumulation of organic matter with an overall improvement in nutrient status of soil, since MBC is a labile pool of plant nutrients. Long-term application of fertilizers (N100P22K42) had no deleterious effect on microbial and biochemical soil quality parameters. Rice ...", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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