Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil

The paper presents results of a field experiment designed to investigate the potential use of forage legume Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) to ameliorate the structure of a compact layer in sandy soils of Northeast Thailand. Sandy and acidic soils that are common to Northeast Thailand have restricted agronomic potential due to inherent chemical and physical properties. A compact layer at 20-40 cm reduces root elongation for most crops, thereby restricting the quantity of nutrients and water available for the plant growth. Deep ploughing and subsoiling are costly and have not been shown to be effective in overcoming compaction since these soils are unstable and collapse after the first heavy rainfall event. A three-year study was conducted in order to evaluate the effect of continuous stylo on the porosity of the compact layer and its influence on root elongation and yield of a subsequent maize crop. Continuous stylo was grown for two years in experimental plots and compared to a currently used stylo-maize rotation. Root distribution and macropore density were measured under the two cropping systems. After 24 months of continuous stylo, roots were able to penetrate the compact layer, resulting in a significant improvement in the macroporosity of this layer. The subsequent maize crop developed a deeper andmore extensive root system using macropores created after 24 months of continuous stylo when compared to the stylo-maize rotation treatment. This study demonstrates the potential role of Stylosanthes hamata in structural amelioration of sandy compact layers.

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Main Authors: Lesturgez, G., Possl, R., Hartmaan, C., Bourdon, Emmanuel, Noble, A.D., Ratana-Anupap, S.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2004
Subjects:sandy soils, field trials, acidic soils, soil properties, soil-water-plant relationships, plant growth, crop yield, maize, cropping systems,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41095
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-410952023-02-15T12:17:38Z Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil Lesturgez, G. Possl, R. Hartmaan, C. Bourdon, Emmanuel Noble, A.D. Ratana-Anupap, S. sandy soils field trials acidic soils soil properties soil-water-plant relationships plant growth crop yield maize cropping systems The paper presents results of a field experiment designed to investigate the potential use of forage legume Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) to ameliorate the structure of a compact layer in sandy soils of Northeast Thailand. Sandy and acidic soils that are common to Northeast Thailand have restricted agronomic potential due to inherent chemical and physical properties. A compact layer at 20-40 cm reduces root elongation for most crops, thereby restricting the quantity of nutrients and water available for the plant growth. Deep ploughing and subsoiling are costly and have not been shown to be effective in overcoming compaction since these soils are unstable and collapse after the first heavy rainfall event. A three-year study was conducted in order to evaluate the effect of continuous stylo on the porosity of the compact layer and its influence on root elongation and yield of a subsequent maize crop. Continuous stylo was grown for two years in experimental plots and compared to a currently used stylo-maize rotation. Root distribution and macropore density were measured under the two cropping systems. After 24 months of continuous stylo, roots were able to penetrate the compact layer, resulting in a significant improvement in the macroporosity of this layer. The subsequent maize crop developed a deeper andmore extensive root system using macropores created after 24 months of continuous stylo when compared to the stylo-maize rotation treatment. This study demonstrates the potential role of Stylosanthes hamata in structural amelioration of sandy compact layers. 2004 2014-06-13T14:57:22Z 2014-06-13T14:57:22Z Journal Article Lesturgez1, G.; Possl, R.; Hartmaan, C.; Bourdon, E.; Noble, Andrew; Ratana-Anupap, S. 2004. Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil. Plant and Soil, 260(1-2):101-109. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41095 en Limited Access
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topic sandy soils
field trials
acidic soils
soil properties
soil-water-plant relationships
plant growth
crop yield
maize
cropping systems
sandy soils
field trials
acidic soils
soil properties
soil-water-plant relationships
plant growth
crop yield
maize
cropping systems
spellingShingle sandy soils
field trials
acidic soils
soil properties
soil-water-plant relationships
plant growth
crop yield
maize
cropping systems
sandy soils
field trials
acidic soils
soil properties
soil-water-plant relationships
plant growth
crop yield
maize
cropping systems
Lesturgez, G.
Possl, R.
Hartmaan, C.
Bourdon, Emmanuel
Noble, A.D.
Ratana-Anupap, S.
Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
description The paper presents results of a field experiment designed to investigate the potential use of forage legume Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) to ameliorate the structure of a compact layer in sandy soils of Northeast Thailand. Sandy and acidic soils that are common to Northeast Thailand have restricted agronomic potential due to inherent chemical and physical properties. A compact layer at 20-40 cm reduces root elongation for most crops, thereby restricting the quantity of nutrients and water available for the plant growth. Deep ploughing and subsoiling are costly and have not been shown to be effective in overcoming compaction since these soils are unstable and collapse after the first heavy rainfall event. A three-year study was conducted in order to evaluate the effect of continuous stylo on the porosity of the compact layer and its influence on root elongation and yield of a subsequent maize crop. Continuous stylo was grown for two years in experimental plots and compared to a currently used stylo-maize rotation. Root distribution and macropore density were measured under the two cropping systems. After 24 months of continuous stylo, roots were able to penetrate the compact layer, resulting in a significant improvement in the macroporosity of this layer. The subsequent maize crop developed a deeper andmore extensive root system using macropores created after 24 months of continuous stylo when compared to the stylo-maize rotation treatment. This study demonstrates the potential role of Stylosanthes hamata in structural amelioration of sandy compact layers.
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topic_facet sandy soils
field trials
acidic soils
soil properties
soil-water-plant relationships
plant growth
crop yield
maize
cropping systems
author Lesturgez, G.
Possl, R.
Hartmaan, C.
Bourdon, Emmanuel
Noble, A.D.
Ratana-Anupap, S.
author_facet Lesturgez, G.
Possl, R.
Hartmaan, C.
Bourdon, Emmanuel
Noble, A.D.
Ratana-Anupap, S.
author_sort Lesturgez, G.
title Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
title_short Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
title_full Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
title_fullStr Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
title_full_unstemmed Roots of Stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
title_sort roots of stylosanthes hamata create macropores in the compact layer of a sandy soil
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