Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.

The garlic stalk is a byproduct of garlic production and normally abandoned or burned, both of which cause environmental pollution. It is therefore appropriate to determine the conditions of efficient decomposition, and equally appropriate to determine the impact of this decomposition on soil proper...

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Main Authors: Xu Han, Zhihui Cheng, Huanwen Meng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511307?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d1f0a7ef795348cbbf5a153a5b1be4b42020-11-24T21:26:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e5086810.1371/journal.pone.0050868Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.Xu HanZhihui ChengHuanwen MengThe garlic stalk is a byproduct of garlic production and normally abandoned or burned, both of which cause environmental pollution. It is therefore appropriate to determine the conditions of efficient decomposition, and equally appropriate to determine the impact of this decomposition on soil properties. In this study, the soil properties, enzyme activities and nutrient dynamics associated with the decomposition of garlic stalk at different temperatures, concentrations and durations were investigated. Stalk decomposition significantly increased the values of soil pH and electrical conductivity. In addition, total nitrogen and organic carbon concentration were significantly increased by decomposing stalks at 40°C, with a 5:100 ratio and for 10 or 60 days. The highest activities of sucrase, urease and alkaline phosphatase in soil were detected when stalk decomposition was performed at the lowest temperature (10°C), highest concentration (5:100), and shortest duration (10 or 20 days). The evidence presented here suggests that garlic stalk decomposition improves the quality of soil by altering the value of soil pH and electrical conductivity and by changing nutrient dynamics and soil enzyme activity, compared to the soil decomposition without garlic stalks.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511307?pdf=render
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author Xu Han
Zhihui Cheng
Huanwen Meng
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Zhihui Cheng
Huanwen Meng
Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
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Zhihui Cheng
Huanwen Meng
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title Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
title_short Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
title_full Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
title_fullStr Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
title_sort soil properties, nutrient dynamics, and soil enzyme activities associated with garlic stalk decomposition under various conditions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The garlic stalk is a byproduct of garlic production and normally abandoned or burned, both of which cause environmental pollution. It is therefore appropriate to determine the conditions of efficient decomposition, and equally appropriate to determine the impact of this decomposition on soil properties. In this study, the soil properties, enzyme activities and nutrient dynamics associated with the decomposition of garlic stalk at different temperatures, concentrations and durations were investigated. Stalk decomposition significantly increased the values of soil pH and electrical conductivity. In addition, total nitrogen and organic carbon concentration were significantly increased by decomposing stalks at 40°C, with a 5:100 ratio and for 10 or 60 days. The highest activities of sucrase, urease and alkaline phosphatase in soil were detected when stalk decomposition was performed at the lowest temperature (10°C), highest concentration (5:100), and shortest duration (10 or 20 days). The evidence presented here suggests that garlic stalk decomposition improves the quality of soil by altering the value of soil pH and electrical conductivity and by changing nutrient dynamics and soil enzyme activity, compared to the soil decomposition without garlic stalks.
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