TILLAGE EFFECT ON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER, MYCORRHIZAL HYPHAE AND AGGREGATES IN A MEDITERRANEAN AGROECOSYSTEM
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Curaqueo, Gustavo
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TILLAGE EFFECT ON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER, MYCORRHIZAL HYPHAE AND AGGREGATES IN A MEDITERRANEAN AGROECOSYSTEM
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and their product glomalin (GRSP) play a
decisive role in the soil aggregation, affecting the carbon (C) dynamics in
agroecosystems. Tillage affects the AMF activity and GRSP content, influencing the
stability and the soil C forms as well. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of
no tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT) on: i) arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphal
length and GRSP content; ii) the nature of soil organic matter by means of physical
fractionation (free particulate organic matter [fPOM]; occluded particulate organic
matter [oPOM] and mineral-associated soil organic matter [Mineral]), as well as
chemical fractionation (fulvic acid, humic acid and humin), and iii) the relationships
between AMF parameters, soil carbon and water stable aggregates (WSA) in a
Mollisol of Central Chile managed for 6 years under NT and CT using a wheat-corn
rotation. Higher values in the AMF hyphal length, GRSP and WSA in NT compared
with CT were observed. Significant relationships were found between GRSP and WSA
(r = 0.66, p < 0.01) and total mycelium and GRSP (r = 0.58, p< 0.05). The total carbon
increased 44% under NT compared with CT. The chemical fractionation showed
percentage greater than 95% for humim in both treatments. Physical fractionation
indicates that the higher part of the SOC (89.4 - 95.1%) was associated with the mineral
fraction.
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The authors thank to National
Commission for Scientific and
Technological Research (FONDECYT
1060372 Project) and MECESUP Grant
(FRO0309) by financial support for this
research ...
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R.C. Suelo Nutr. Veg. 10(1): 12 - 21 (2010)
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