Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities

Soil fertility and agricultural system sustainability depend upon soil organic matter (SOM), particularly in the tropics, because of highly weathered soils and low fertiliser inputs. Because of the beneficial effects of SOM on chemical, physical, and biological soil properties, Greenland (1994) sugg...

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Main Authors: Dubeux, J. C. B., Jr., Sollenberger, Lynn E., Comerford, N. B., Ruggieri, Ana C., Portier, K. M.
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spelling ftunivkentucky:oai:uknowledge.uky.edu:igc-4967 2023-05-15T16:28:23+02:00 Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities Dubeux, J. C. B., Jr. Sollenberger, Lynn E. Comerford, N. B. Ruggieri, Ana C. Portier, K. M. 2022-11-04T20:56:14Z application/pdf https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellightsymposium1/34 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4967&context=igc unknown UKnowledge https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/satellightsymposium1/34 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4967&context=igc International Grassland Congress Proceedings soil organic matter nutrient cycling N fertilisation stocking rate Plant Sciences Soil Science text 2022 ftunivkentucky 2022-11-06T17:41:15Z Soil fertility and agricultural system sustainability depend upon soil organic matter (SOM), particularly in the tropics, because of highly weathered soils and low fertiliser inputs. Because of the beneficial effects of SOM on chemical, physical, and biological soil properties, Greenland (1994) suggested that SOM is an indicator of agro-ecosystem sustainability. Pasture management may affect SOM by altering the production/decomposition ratio of residues (Johnson, 1995). The objective of this study was to characterise the SOM of Pensacola bahiagrass pastures grazed for four years at a range of management intensities. Text Greenland University of Kentucky: UKnowledge Greenland
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topic soil organic matter
nutrient cycling
N fertilisation
stocking rate
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
spellingShingle soil organic matter
nutrient cycling
N fertilisation
stocking rate
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
Dubeux, J. C. B., Jr.
Sollenberger, Lynn E.
Comerford, N. B.
Ruggieri, Ana C.
Portier, K. M.
Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
topic_facet soil organic matter
nutrient cycling
N fertilisation
stocking rate
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
description Soil fertility and agricultural system sustainability depend upon soil organic matter (SOM), particularly in the tropics, because of highly weathered soils and low fertiliser inputs. Because of the beneficial effects of SOM on chemical, physical, and biological soil properties, Greenland (1994) suggested that SOM is an indicator of agro-ecosystem sustainability. Pasture management may affect SOM by altering the production/decomposition ratio of residues (Johnson, 1995). The objective of this study was to characterise the SOM of Pensacola bahiagrass pastures grazed for four years at a range of management intensities.
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author Dubeux, J. C. B., Jr.
Sollenberger, Lynn E.
Comerford, N. B.
Ruggieri, Ana C.
Portier, K. M.
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Sollenberger, Lynn E.
Comerford, N. B.
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Portier, K. M.
author_sort Dubeux, J. C. B., Jr.
title Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
title_short Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
title_full Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
title_fullStr Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of Soil Organic Matter from Pensacola Bahiagrass Pastures Grazed for Four Years at Different Management Intensities
title_sort characterisation of soil organic matter from pensacola bahiagrass pastures grazed for four years at different management intensities
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