2020
DOI: 10.18393/ejss.728435
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Quality of fresh plant residue affects sequestration of residue derived organic material by humic acid

Abstract: Increasing the retention and sequestration of plant residue carbon in agricultural soils by incorporating humic acid is the main focus of this study. This study aims to examine the effect of humic acid addition on the decomposition of plant residues of varying degrees of lability. Respiration experiments were conducted to estimate the ability of humic acid to protect plant derived organic compounds from decomposition. Humic acid reduced mineralization from all added residues and this protection effect followed… Show more

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“…Tillage systems, having a direct impact on soil composting. The distribution of organic residues on soil horizons, largely affect the elements of effective and potential fertility, on the humus state of soils, by which mainly assess the state of soil fertility [1][2][3][4]. Indeed, the quality of soil structure, the formation of the soil profile, the provision of soil with nutrients depends on humus [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tillage systems, having a direct impact on soil composting. The distribution of organic residues on soil horizons, largely affect the elements of effective and potential fertility, on the humus state of soils, by which mainly assess the state of soil fertility [1][2][3][4]. Indeed, the quality of soil structure, the formation of the soil profile, the provision of soil with nutrients depends on humus [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%