Abstract

The dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) composition in grassland after a single tillage event is not completely understood. Our objective was to study the long-term effects of sporadic tillage on SOM stocks, aggregate distribution and density fractions in grassland soils. We hypothesized that tillage decreased organic carbon (Corg) stocks, concentration of water-stable macroaggregates, and SOM light fractions. In April 2010 soil samples were taken at three depths two and five years after either one or two tillage operation(s). The trial site has loamy sandy soils (Cambisols, Eutric Luvisols, Stagnosols, Anthrosols) and is situated north of Kiel in Germany, with a mean annual temperature of 8.9°C and a precipitation of 768mm. Treatments consisted of permanent grassland (control), tillage of grassland followed by a re-establishment of grassland (G–G) and tillage of grassland followed by a re-establishment of grassland with one season of winter wheat in between (G–W–G). Two years after tillage, the Corg stocks, corrected for differences in soil bulk density, were significantly reduced (p≤0.05) in the top 10cm of the soil profile in both tilled treatments (25.4, 16.8 and 18.6MgCorgha−1 in 1250Mg soil in the control, G–G and G–W–G, respectively). However, in the entire soil profile (0–40cm) the Corg stocks in the G–G treatment were only 5% lower and in the G–W–G treatment 4% higher than in the control and no longer significant. The concentration of water-stable macroaggregates (>250μm) in the top 10cm was decreased by 10g and 9g in 100g−1 soil in the G–G and G–W–G treatments, respectively, compared with the control. The water-stable aggregate-size classes >2000μm and 250–1000μm were most affected by the tillage treatments. The concentration of the SOM light fraction decreased by 31% and 41% in the surface soil of the G–G and G–W–G treatments, respectively. Five years after tillage, the effects of tillage treatments on Corg stocks, water-stable aggregates, and SOM composition were still detectable; however the differences were much smaller and no longer significant. Our results suggest that sporadic tillage of grassland may not result in marked effects on Corg stocks, aggregate stability or SOM composition.

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