Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?

Tillage and nitrogen (N) fertilization systems may affect soil chemical and physical properties, especially long term. This study’s objective was to examine the effect of three tillage systems (conventional tillage, reduced tillage, and no-till) with four N fertilizer treatments on properties of a c...

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Main Author: Daniel W. Sweeney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-09-01
Series:Agricultural & Environmental Letters
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/2/1/170025
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spelling doaj-2eae779d5f1d4d0e83cc07cdbce0c0e12020-11-25T03:33:13ZengWileyAgricultural & Environmental Letters2471-96252017-09-012110.2134/ael2017.08.0025Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?Daniel W. SweeneyTillage and nitrogen (N) fertilization systems may affect soil chemical and physical properties, especially long term. This study’s objective was to examine the effect of three tillage systems (conventional tillage, reduced tillage, and no-till) with four N fertilizer treatments on properties of a claypan soil in the eastern Great Plains after 20 yr of cropping. Soil chemical and physical properties were little affected by long-term tillage and N fertilization. The lack of tillage to distribute soil phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrients within no-till treatments resulted in lower P and K values below the surface. In no-till, the accumulation of organic matter in the surface soil (0 to 7.5 cm) was countered by lower organic matter in the 7.5- to 15 -cm zone, resulting in no net increase compared with the other two tillage systems. Soil bulk density and penetration resistance in the surface 30 cm were unaffected by tillage or N fertilization.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/2/1/170025
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Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
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title Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
title_short Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
title_full Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
title_fullStr Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
title_full_unstemmed Does 20 Years of Tillage and N Fertilization Influence Properties of a Claypan Soil in the Eastern Great Plains?
title_sort does 20 years of tillage and n fertilization influence properties of a claypan soil in the eastern great plains?
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description Tillage and nitrogen (N) fertilization systems may affect soil chemical and physical properties, especially long term. This study’s objective was to examine the effect of three tillage systems (conventional tillage, reduced tillage, and no-till) with four N fertilizer treatments on properties of a claypan soil in the eastern Great Plains after 20 yr of cropping. Soil chemical and physical properties were little affected by long-term tillage and N fertilization. The lack of tillage to distribute soil phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrients within no-till treatments resulted in lower P and K values below the surface. In no-till, the accumulation of organic matter in the surface soil (0 to 7.5 cm) was countered by lower organic matter in the 7.5- to 15 -cm zone, resulting in no net increase compared with the other two tillage systems. Soil bulk density and penetration resistance in the surface 30 cm were unaffected by tillage or N fertilization.
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