STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS

In this study, the changes in soil organic matter (SOM) and the possibilities of their monitoring in a shorter period of time by means of carbon parameters were followed. The experiment includes four ecosystems (forest, meadow, urban, and agro-ecosystem) on Haplic Chernozem (Močenok, Horná Kráľová,...

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Main Authors: ERIKA TOBIAŠOVÁ, Božena DĘBSKA, Magdalena BANACH-SZOTT
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774414_STABILITY_OF_ORGANIC_MATER_OF_HAPLIC_CHERNOZEM_AND_HAPLIC_LUVISOL_OF_DIFFERENT_ECOSYSTEMS__en.pdf
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author ERIKA TOBIAŠOVÁ
Božena DĘBSKA
Magdalena BANACH-SZOTT
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description In this study, the changes in soil organic matter (SOM) and the possibilities of their monitoring in a shorter period of time by means of carbon parameters were followed. The experiment includes four ecosystems (forest, meadow, urban, and agro-ecosystem) on Haplic Chernozem (Močenok, Horná Kráľová, Trnava) and Haplic Luvisol (Ludanice, Veľké Zálužie, Lovce) of different localities. The objectives of this study were assessment of the differences in the stability of soil organic matter in different ecosystems and in soil types using labile forms of carbon and nitrogen, and also with dependence on particle size distribution. The highest contents of total organic carbon (TOC) and labile carbon (CL) were in a forest ecosystem, but in case of other ecosystems, the differences were determined only in the contents of CL. After forest ecosystem, the highest content of CL was in agro-ecosystem > meadow ecosystem > urban ecosystem. Based on parameter of lability of carbon (LC), the most labile carbon can be evaluated also in the forest ecosystem (0.209) > agro-ecosystem (0.178) > meadow ecosystem (0.119) and urban ecosystem (0.116). In the case of nitrogen, the differences were observed between the soils. Higher contents of NT and NL were recorded in Haplic Chernozen than in Haplic Luvisol. Contents of TOC (P < 0.05; r = -0.480), CNL (P < 0.05; r = -0.480), and NL (P < 0.01; r = -0.545) were in a negative correlation with the content of sand fraction. The values of studied parameters in meadow and urban ecosystems were relatively balanced, because in both cases, the vegetation cover were grass, pointing to a significant influence of vegetation on the parameters of SOM.
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spelling doaj.art-484f237d0045447c86e201e685d9e4022022-12-21T23:36:12ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492013-12-011441558156610.5513/JCEA01/14.4.1393STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMSERIKA TOBIAŠOVÁBožena DĘBSKA Magdalena BANACH-SZOTT In this study, the changes in soil organic matter (SOM) and the possibilities of their monitoring in a shorter period of time by means of carbon parameters were followed. The experiment includes four ecosystems (forest, meadow, urban, and agro-ecosystem) on Haplic Chernozem (Močenok, Horná Kráľová, Trnava) and Haplic Luvisol (Ludanice, Veľké Zálužie, Lovce) of different localities. The objectives of this study were assessment of the differences in the stability of soil organic matter in different ecosystems and in soil types using labile forms of carbon and nitrogen, and also with dependence on particle size distribution. The highest contents of total organic carbon (TOC) and labile carbon (CL) were in a forest ecosystem, but in case of other ecosystems, the differences were determined only in the contents of CL. After forest ecosystem, the highest content of CL was in agro-ecosystem > meadow ecosystem > urban ecosystem. Based on parameter of lability of carbon (LC), the most labile carbon can be evaluated also in the forest ecosystem (0.209) > agro-ecosystem (0.178) > meadow ecosystem (0.119) and urban ecosystem (0.116). In the case of nitrogen, the differences were observed between the soils. Higher contents of NT and NL were recorded in Haplic Chernozen than in Haplic Luvisol. Contents of TOC (P < 0.05; r = -0.480), CNL (P < 0.05; r = -0.480), and NL (P < 0.01; r = -0.545) were in a negative correlation with the content of sand fraction. The values of studied parameters in meadow and urban ecosystems were relatively balanced, because in both cases, the vegetation cover were grass, pointing to a significant influence of vegetation on the parameters of SOM.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774414_STABILITY_OF_ORGANIC_MATER_OF_HAPLIC_CHERNOZEM_AND_HAPLIC_LUVISOL_OF_DIFFERENT_ECOSYSTEMS__en.pdfecosystemhaplic chernozemhaplic luvisollabile carbonlabile
spellingShingle ERIKA TOBIAŠOVÁ
Božena DĘBSKA
Magdalena BANACH-SZOTT
STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
Journal of Central European Agriculture
ecosystem
haplic chernozem
haplic luvisol
labile carbon
labile
title STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
title_full STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
title_fullStr STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
title_full_unstemmed STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
title_short STABILITY OF ORGANIC MATER OF HAPLIC CHERNOZEM AND HAPLIC LUVISOL OF DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS
title_sort stability of organic mater of haplic chernozem and haplic luvisol of different ecosystems
topic ecosystem
haplic chernozem
haplic luvisol
labile carbon
labile
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774414_STABILITY_OF_ORGANIC_MATER_OF_HAPLIC_CHERNOZEM_AND_HAPLIC_LUVISOL_OF_DIFFERENT_ECOSYSTEMS__en.pdf
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