Management of soil organic carbon in maintaining soil productivity and yield stability of winter wheat
2011
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The objective of this study was to estimate how soil organic carbon influences winter wheat yield in the South Pannonian Basin. The treatments evaluated were: fertilized 3 year and 2 year crop rotation, fertilized wheat monoculture and unfertilized 3 year and 2 year crop rotation in the 38 years of continuous cropping (1970-2007). These treatments showed a declining trend of soil organic carbon in the 0-30 cm soil layer, respectively. On average, the plow-layer of the treatments lost 10% of soil organic carbon found at the beginning of the investigated period. The plow-layer of the unfertilized treatments reached a possible soil organic carbon threshold (1.16%) after balance on decomposition and formation was observed. We found that soil organic carbon preservation coupled with proper management such as crop rotation and fertilization is important for preserving soil productivity, and when soil organic carbon increases it could benefit winter wheat yield. Obtained results are valuable ...for developing a sustainable cropping technology for winter wheat and soil conservation.
Кључне речи:
SOC / winter wheat yield / South Pannonian Basin / crop residueИзвор:
Plant Soil & Environment, 2011, 57, 5, 216-221Издавач:
- Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, Prague
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Стање, тенденције и могућности повећања плодности пољопривредног земљишта у Војводини (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31072)
- Унапређење производње кукуруза и сирка у условима стреса (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31073)
DOI: 10.17221/207/2010-PSE
ISSN: 1214-1178
WoS: 000291215400004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-79957914276
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Šeremešić, Srđan AU - Milošev, Dragiša AU - Đalović, Ivica AU - Zeremski, Tijana AU - Ninkov, Jordana PY - 2011 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1005 AB - The objective of this study was to estimate how soil organic carbon influences winter wheat yield in the South Pannonian Basin. The treatments evaluated were: fertilized 3 year and 2 year crop rotation, fertilized wheat monoculture and unfertilized 3 year and 2 year crop rotation in the 38 years of continuous cropping (1970-2007). These treatments showed a declining trend of soil organic carbon in the 0-30 cm soil layer, respectively. On average, the plow-layer of the treatments lost 10% of soil organic carbon found at the beginning of the investigated period. The plow-layer of the unfertilized treatments reached a possible soil organic carbon threshold (1.16%) after balance on decomposition and formation was observed. We found that soil organic carbon preservation coupled with proper management such as crop rotation and fertilization is important for preserving soil productivity, and when soil organic carbon increases it could benefit winter wheat yield. Obtained results are valuable for developing a sustainable cropping technology for winter wheat and soil conservation. PB - Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, Prague T2 - Plant Soil & Environment T1 - Management of soil organic carbon in maintaining soil productivity and yield stability of winter wheat EP - 221 IS - 5 SP - 216 VL - 57 DO - 10.17221/207/2010-PSE ER -
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Šeremešić, S., Milošev, D., Đalović, I., Zeremski, T.,& Ninkov, J.. (2011). Management of soil organic carbon in maintaining soil productivity and yield stability of winter wheat. in Plant Soil & Environment Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences, Prague., 57(5), 216-221. https://doi.org/10.17221/207/2010-PSE
Šeremešić S, Milošev D, Đalović I, Zeremski T, Ninkov J. Management of soil organic carbon in maintaining soil productivity and yield stability of winter wheat. in Plant Soil & Environment. 2011;57(5):216-221. doi:10.17221/207/2010-PSE .
Šeremešić, Srđan, Milošev, Dragiša, Đalović, Ivica, Zeremski, Tijana, Ninkov, Jordana, "Management of soil organic carbon in maintaining soil productivity and yield stability of winter wheat" in Plant Soil & Environment, 57, no. 5 (2011):216-221, https://doi.org/10.17221/207/2010-PSE . .