Title: Improving Soil Organic Matter Quality
1 Improving Soil Organic Matter Quality
Practical options for vegetable crop production
systems
2SOM
Mineral particles
3SOM is a complex mixture
Living organisms
Biologically active SOM
Recent residues
Humus
Stable SOM
Adapted from Magdoff and Weil (2003)
4HUMUS
- Extreme chemical complexity
- Resistance to further decomposition
- High specific surface and negative charge
- Dark color
5Humus adsorbs ions and molecules
Adapted from Brady and Weil (2002)
6Humus increases buffer capacity
Havlin et al. (2001)
7Humus increases plant available H20
Adapted from Brady and Weil (2002)
8Organic matter functions mainly as it is
decayed and destroyed. Its value lies in its
dynamic nature. W. Albrecht, 1938
9The Soil Stomach
Bacteria Fungi Algae Protozoa Nematodes Microarthr
opods Enchytraeids Earthworms Ants, termites,
spiders Mollusks Others rodents, snakes,
voles, amphibians, etc.
Body size increasing
Microflora
Microfauna
Mesofauna
Macrofauna
Megafauna
10BACTERIA
cocci
bacillus
filamentous
spirilla
11FUNGI
12SOM energizes biologically mediated processes
13 The metabolic potential of soil microbial
communities greatly exceeds organic inputs to
soils
14Why does organic matter accumulate in soils ?
15Blechh !!! Tastes Bad !!!!
Biochemical recalcitrance
How do you expect to live off this stuff ???
Mineral protection
I cant get if off, you try !!
Fe
Al
We already are !!!!!!
Yuck !!!!! Sure is gritty !
Physical protection
Theres gotta to be a way inside !!!
Hey !! Theres good stuff in there !!!!
Adapted from Jastrow and Miller (1997)
16How much is enough ??
17Understanding inherent soil variation
18 Clay minerals
19Relationship between fine mineral fraction and SOM
Magdoff and Weil (2004)
20Blackland soils of North Carolina
Lily (1981)
21There are many ways to measure SOM
Strek and Weber (1985)
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23Permanganate oxidizable C a routine test for
active soil C ??
24Spading machine
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Cool animation !!!
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25What does tillage do to soil ?
26Adapted from House and Parmelee (1985)
27Microbial activity in contrasting tillage systems
Havlin et al. (1999)
28What is tilth ???
29Good Tilth
Poor Tilth
30Aggregate stability is a key component of good
tilth
31Macroaggregates often form around particulate
OM. Processes that impact aggregation impact SOM
dynamics
32SOM reduces bulk density
Magdoff and Weil (2004)
33 Soil pore networks
White zones are pores gt 0.1mm
No-till soil
Tilled soil
(Young and Ritz, 2000)
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36Managing SOM
37On-farm sources of OM
38Off-farm sources of OM
39The many benefits of organic mulches
Control erosion
Nourish soil fauna
Suppress weeds
Improve soil structure
Increase infiltration
Moderate soil temperature
Supply nutrients
40N and P from long-term applications of compost
Compost nutrient content 1.7 N 1.2 P
Tons of compost to supply 150 lbs of N/acre
Cummulative P build up in lbs/acre
80
3000
60
2000
P in excess of crop removal
40
1000
20
3 6 9 12
3 6 9 12
YEARS
YEARS
Adapted from Magdoff and Weil (2004)
41Effect of compost maturity on tomato seedlings
Chen et al. (2004)
42Multi-functional cover crops
Cover Crops
Adapted from Magdoff and Weil (2004)
43Erosion Control Practices
44No-till or Minimum Tillage
45The fence post principle
Adapted from Schriefer (1984)
46Understanding organic resource quality
(Giller, 2000)
47Impact of high CN ratio residues on min-N
http//res2.agr.ca/stjean/publication/bulletin/nit
rogen-azote_e.pdf
48Potential for poor synchrony
Available for loss
Adapted from Robertson et al. (1998)
49Seasonal changes in mineralizable N
Adapted from Magdoff and Weil (2004)
50Crop Rotation
High residue crops
Cover crops
Forages
51Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) feast
on root exudates
52Vermicompost contributes to healthy roots
53Decomposition of particulate organic matter (POM)
contributes to disease suppression
Disease Suppression
Damping off
Adapted from Stone et al. (2004)
54Innovative Cover Cropping
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56Bailey and Lazarovits (2003)
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