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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2013 Volume.22 No. 11 p.1509 ~ p.1517
Effect of Compost and Tillage on Soil Carbon Sequestration and Stability in Paddy Soil
Hong Chang-Oh

Kang Jum-Soon
Shin Hyun-Moo
Cho Jae-Hwan
Suh Jeong-Min
Abstract
So far, most studies associated with soil carbon sequestration have been focused on long term aspect. However, information regarding soil carbon sequestration in short term aspect is limited. This study was conducted to determine changes of soil organic carbon content and stability of carbon in response to compost application rate and tillage management during rice growing season(150 days) in short term aspect. Under pot experiment condition, compost was mixed with an arable soil at rates corresponding to 0, 6, 12, and 24 Mg/ha. To determine effect of tillage on soil carbon sequestration, till and no-till treatments were set up in soils amended with application rate of 12 Mg/ha. Compost application and tillage management did not significantly affect soil organic carbon(SOC) content in soil at harvest time. Bulk density of soil was not changed significantly with compost application and tillage management. These might result from short duration of experiment. While hot water extractable organic carbon(HWEOC) content decreased with compost application, humic substances(HS) increased. Below ground biomass of rice increased with application of compost and till operation. From the above results, continuos application of compost and reduce tillage might improve increase in soil organic carbon content and stability of carbon in long term aspect.
KEYWORD
Compost, Rice, Tillage, Soil carbon sequestration
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