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Original Articles

Soil Organic Matter Content and Quality in Polyfactorial Field Experiments

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Pages 131-140 | Published online: 08 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

The polyfactorial long-term field experiments founded in 1979 exist in four different sites till the present time. The experimental design and selected variants have been described in our previous paper (Lipavsky et al. 2002). Besides of the organic carbon and nitrogen contents in soil, dry matter of the main and second products, nitrogen uptake by the main and second products presented in our previous paper (Lipavsky et al, 2002), hot water soluble carbon (C hwl ), humic substances, e.g. humic and fulvic acids have been determined in soil samples taken in autumn each year from six selected variants of organic and mineral fertilisation. The results of the hot water soluble carbon content and humic and fulvic acids contents in the air dried soil samples have been evaluated in this paper. It was shown that humic substances are rather conservative and site specific soil properties that are not much affected by the cropping and fertilisation systems. Hot water soluble carbon, on the other hand, seems to be a dynamic part of the soil organic matter.

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