Abstract:Residue return can prevent or restore the degradation of cropland,
meanwhile, additional N input from residue return inevitably result in
the changes of soil nitrogen (N) pools. Our objectives were to evaluate
these changes in a 16-year field experiment. The residue return
experiment consisted of no-tillage (NT) and mouldboard plough (MP),
combined with continuous maize (Zea mays L.) (MM) and maize-soybean
(Glycine max Merr.) rotation (MS) cropping systems, that is, NTMM, NTMS,
MPMM, MPMS; conventional tillage… Show more
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