2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-022-11113-2
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Effects of corn straw cover years on soil organic matter and compactness in typical black soil areas of Songnen Plain

Abstract: China is a huge agricultural country with rich straw resources. However, the problem to be solved urgently is to find means to use crop straw effectively and reasonably. To study the influence of no-tillage straw mulching measures on soil compactness and soil organic matter, taking the black soil straw mulching no-tillage test field in Gaojia Village, Lishu County, Jilin Province as the research object, the characteristics of soil compactness and organic matter in different tillage layers under different cover… Show more

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“…As the SWC data highlight, the straw cover shields the soil from direct sunlight and wind, reducing the evaporation rate. This helps maintain a more consistent moisture content in the soil [56], supporting aggregate stability. Moreover, the straw cover creates a conducive environment for root growth [57], which aids in binding soil particles and enhancing aggregate stability.…”
Section: Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As the SWC data highlight, the straw cover shields the soil from direct sunlight and wind, reducing the evaporation rate. This helps maintain a more consistent moisture content in the soil [56], supporting aggregate stability. Moreover, the straw cover creates a conducive environment for root growth [57], which aids in binding soil particles and enhancing aggregate stability.…”
Section: Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This decomposition process, which may proceed more swiftly in the upper soil layers, increases the organic matter content there, potentially reducing the salinity impact. However, in deeper soil layers, the decomposition rate of organic material might be slower, resulting in a less effective inhibitory effect on salinity [37].…”
Section: Impact Of Straw-returning Measures On Soil Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%