2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.05.011
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Effects of liming on soil properties and plant performance of temperate mountainous grasslands

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“…First, regarding the potential effect of liming on mineralization, increased respiration in limed soils with respect to non-limed ones has been observed by several authors in the field either in forest soils (Andersson et al, 1994;Persson et al, 1995;Nilsson et al, 2001), grassland soils (Fornara et al, 2011;Mijangos et al, 2010) or cropland soils (Chan and Heenan, 1999). This increased mineralization is in some cases associated with SOC losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…First, regarding the potential effect of liming on mineralization, increased respiration in limed soils with respect to non-limed ones has been observed by several authors in the field either in forest soils (Andersson et al, 1994;Persson et al, 1995;Nilsson et al, 2001), grassland soils (Fornara et al, 2011;Mijangos et al, 2010) or cropland soils (Chan and Heenan, 1999). This increased mineralization is in some cases associated with SOC losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Overall, reports on the effect of liming in grassland soils show incremental or no effect on SOC stocks. Mijangos et al (2010) studied the effect of liming on the upper 10 cm of grassland soils developed on contrasting parent materials (siliceous and calcareous). In the first 6 months following lime application, they observed significant increases of microbial activity although SOC concentrations did not change with liming.…”
Section: Effect On Grassland Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial parameters which reflect the activity, biomass and diversity of microbial communities can provide useful information regarding (i) the properties of organic amendments, and (ii) the impact of contaminants and agricultural practices on soil quality Mijangos et al, 2010;Muñoz-Leoz et al, 2012;Pardo et al, 2014). Highest values of microbial activity (PMN) and biomass (MBC, 16S rRNA gene abundance) were found in composted intensive cow manure, suggesting that, when applied to agricultural soil, this amendment could stimulate soil microbial processes, such as, for instance, nutrient cycling.…”
Section: Amendment Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A calagem é a prática mais eficiente para resolver os problemas relacionados à acidez, à elevação do pH, aos suprimento de Ca e Mg, e à saturação por bases (Ernani et al, 2004;Caires et al, 2008;Moreira & Fageria, 2010 Em sistema plantio direto (SPD), a calagem é realizada em superfície sem que ocorra o revolvimento do solo, o que promove a manutenção de agregados e evita a exposição da MOS (Caires et al, 2006a). Contudo, ao elevar o pH do solo, a calagem também eleva sua atividade microbiana (Ekenler & Tabatabai, 2003;Mijangos et al, 2010), o que, em curto prazo, pode promover a decomposição mais acelerada da MOS (Yao et al, 2009). Em longo prazo, no entanto, a dinâmica da MOS em relação à calagem pode ser diferente, em razão dos efeitos indiretos relacionados à maior produção de fitomassa por área, atribuídos a melhorias nas condições edáficas e, principalmente, em razão da neutralização do Al 3+ (Ridley et al, 1990;Hati et al, 2008).…”
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