2024
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20731
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Clay soil amendment suppressed microbial enzymatic activities while increasing nitrogen availability in sandy soils

Pratima Poudel,
Rongzhong Ye,
Binaya Parajuli

Abstract: Conservation management practices often produced positive but limited desirable outcomes in US Southeast sandy soils, likely due to their intrinsically low clay contents that constrain the soil's capacity to preserve organic carbon (C) and nutrients. In the field, we tested the effectiveness of a novel approach, that is, clay soil amendment, to improve sandy soils. In October 2017, clay‐rich soils (25% clay) were spread at 25 metric tons ha−1 and tilled onto a sandy soil (1.9% clay) in the field, which was fur… Show more

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