Effects of Rice Straw Return on Soil Labile Organic Carbon and β-Glucosidase Activity in Paddy Soil
So-Hye Choi,
So-Hui Kim,
Jeong-Ah Jeong
et al.
Abstract:Rice straw is a source of organic matter (OM) that improves soil fertility. After rice straw is returned to the soil, increased microbial enzyme activity decomposes organic residues, affecting soil carbon. To evaluate the effects of continuous rice straw return on soil labile organic carbon (LOC) fraction and β-glucosidase (BG) activity in paddy soil, an experiment was conducted with four treatments; Chemical fertilizer treatment (NPK), Chemical fertilizer + rice straw treatment (NPKR), Green manure treatment … Show more
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