Soil organic matter (SOM) or carbon (SOC) consists of a number of fractions (which can be separated by granulometric wet sieving) having different properties among them. Information on fraction nutrient distribution and long-term crop rotations is lacking for semiarid environments. The objective of this research was to study the agronomic effects on soil OC, N, and P fractions. The humified OC was the largest and least variable fraction of the SOC. Soil under continuous mixed pasture had higher OC contents than under annually tilled treatments. Similarly, soil total nitrogen under the cropped treatments decreased from 1.7 g N kg-¹ in noncultivated soils (reference plots) to 1.0, 0.7 an 0.7 g N kg-¹ under mixed pasture, pasture-crop, and wheat-crop respectively, in the fine soil fraction. The reference plots also showed significantly lower levels of organic phosphorus (P o ) in comparison to the other treatment (from 67.1 w g P o g-¹ to greater than 100 w g P o g-¹ in the fine fraction of the treatments and years). The noncultivated soil showed larger values of P o and inorganic P in the large-size granulometric fraction (0.1-2 mm) than in the soil fine fraction (0-01 mm). However, the rotation treatments had greater concentrations of P in the fine fraction. The P o from the coarse fraction appears to be the most labile and sensitive fraction to tillage and environmental conditions, and may be closely related to P availability.
[1]
B. Christensen.
Physical Fractionation of Soil and Organic Matter in Primary Particle Size and Density Separates
,
1992
.
[2]
C. Pecorari,et al.
Soil organic matter in the pampas region. I. A method of fractionation using sieves.
,
1990
.
[3]
A. M. Al-Darby,et al.
Chemical properties of a calcareous soil as affected by tillages practices in Saudi Arabia
,
1993
.
[4]
R. H. Bray,et al.
DETERMINATION OF TOTAL, ORGANIC, AND AVAILABLE FORMS OF PHOSPHORUS IN SOILS
,
1945
.
[5]
W. Saunders,et al.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DETERMINATION OF TOTAL ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS IN SOILS
,
1955
.
[6]
E. T. Elliott,et al.
Particulate soil organic-matter changes across a grassland cultivation sequence
,
1992
.
[7]
Timothy B. Parkin,et al.
Defining and Assessing Soil Quality
,
1994
.
[8]
A. Miglierina,et al.
Soil fixation and availability of phosphate fertilizer
,
1995
.
[9]
J. Galantini,et al.
Organic fractions, N, P and S changes in an Argentine semiarid Haplustoll under different crop sequences
,
1997
.
[10]
C. Feller.
Organic inputs, soil organic matter and functional soil organic compartments in low-activity clay soils in tropical zones
,
1993
.