ORGANIC CARBON DECOMPOSITION PATTERNS OF HEDGEROW PRUNINGS UNDER CONTOUR HEDGEROW SYSTEM
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    Contour hedgerow system has been promoted for soil conservation and soil fertility improvement through the use of prunings for the system as mulch green manure However, decomposition process of organic C in the prunings is a key factor affecting nutrient release of prunings Organic C decomposition of prunings from six species of hedgerows was studied by the litterbag method The results indicated that most of the decomposable organic C decomposed within the first 2 weeks in the prunings from Desmodium rensonii and Leucaena leucocephala, within 4 weeks from Tephrosia candida and Aldizia yunnanensis, and more than 8 weeks from Acacia dealbata and A cacia mearnsii, Organic C of prunings incorporated into soil decomposed faster than that used as mulch Cumulative percentage of decomposed organic C could be fitted well by exponent models Ct=C0(1-e-kt) or Ct=C01(1-e-k1t)+02(1-e-k2t) (where Ct represents organic C by time t, C0 and C01 represent the decomposable fractions of organic C, C02 is the resistant fraction of organic C in the prunings, and k, k1 and k2 are the rate constants of C0, C01 and C02, respectively), and the latter model seems to be more reasonable. The results also indicated that initial C/N ratio was negatively correlated with percentage of C decomposed during the first 12 weeks. Itwas recommended that half life of prunings organic C could be used as a criterion for their nutrient availability to crops in short period under contour hedgerow intercropping.

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Sun Hui, Tang Ya, Zhao Qi-guo, Zhang Yan-zhou. ORGANIC CARBON DECOMPOSITION PATTERNS OF HEDGEROW PRUNINGS UNDER CONTOUR HEDGEROW SYSTEM[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2002,39(3):361-367.

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  • Received:August 16,2000
  • Revised:February 11,2001
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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