2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2022.116216
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Long-term continuous farmyard manure application increases soil carbon when combined with mineral fertilizers due to lower priming effects

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“…The combined application of manure and chemical fertiliser also increased SOC and N content associated with all aggregate fractions, compared to +m (Figure 2B,C), indicating that the mineral fertiliser is more beneficial for SOC sequestration when applied in combination with manure. Such findings were explained by the lower priming effect causing a reduction in SOC decomposition rate in +s+m due to the abundance of nutrients, mainly dissolved N, compared to +m (Abdalla et al., 2022; Essel et al., 2021). The higher soil N abundance limits the soil microbial need for soil organic matter mining for nutrients, thus reducing the decomposition rate and promoting C stabilisation (Chen et al., 2022).…”
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“…The combined application of manure and chemical fertiliser also increased SOC and N content associated with all aggregate fractions, compared to +m (Figure 2B,C), indicating that the mineral fertiliser is more beneficial for SOC sequestration when applied in combination with manure. Such findings were explained by the lower priming effect causing a reduction in SOC decomposition rate in +s+m due to the abundance of nutrients, mainly dissolved N, compared to +m (Abdalla et al., 2022; Essel et al., 2021). The higher soil N abundance limits the soil microbial need for soil organic matter mining for nutrients, thus reducing the decomposition rate and promoting C stabilisation (Chen et al., 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…No significant change occurred to the manure fertilised plots (+m and +s+m) from 1904 to the sampling date in 2019, but the +s and the unfertilised plots received ≈ 2.5 tonnes of dry matter manure ha −1 year −1 before 1942. The current study considered four treatments (same as Abdalla et al., 2022): fertilised with mineral fertiliser in a similar amount of nutrients as compared to the manure application (+s), with cattle farmyard manure (+m), with mineral fertiliser and with manure (+s+m), and unfertilised control (uf; Table 1). There was no change in the four fertilisation practices after 1942 to the sampling date in 2019, thus maintaining the practices over the last 77 years.…”
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