Fifteen years of tillage and straw returning promotes soil structure and carbon sequestration under rice–rice–oilseed rape rotation in Central China
Yanke Zhang,
Kunkun Wang,
Jinlong Wang
et al.
Abstract:Straw returning and tillage measures are one of the key measures to improve soil structure and fertilize soil. Different rotation systems and tillage methods (no‐tillage or conventional tillage) affect the physical structure and the C sequestration efficiency of soil. Here, we examined the response of soil organic C stocks, soil C fractions and soil structure to straw returning and tillage management based on a 15‐year rice–rice–oilseed rape rotation. Our results indicated that the soil carbon stock reached C … Show more
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