Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems

Abstract The production of horto-industrial crops in the Portuguese region of Ribatejo is based on monoculture systems with high technical intervention, which results in soil biodiversity imbalances, loss of fertility and progressive degradation. In these systems, the introduction of cover crops preceding the main crop of the agricultural year can contribute to improving the soil status and the sustainability of the production systems. The present work describes the evaluation of soil microbiological indicators in two field trials in Ribatejo, where different cover crops were installed: biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses, including clovers inoculated with rhizobia; annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum); and forage turnip (Raphanus sativus) for biofumigation. Control plots without cover crops were maintained in both fields. The evaluations focused on soil enzymatic activities (dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase and β-glucosidase) and several groups of microorganisms, including total bacteria, symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia), free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and phytostimulating microorganisms. The results indicated a tendency for the increase of soil microbiological activity and beneficial microorganisms with cover crops, especially with the biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses and annual ryegrass.

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Main Authors: Fareleira,Paula, Castro,Isabel Videira, Soares,Ricardo, Matos,Susete, Almeida,Lurdes, Barradas,Ana, Nunes,Ana Paula
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0871-018X20220003006912023-03-29Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systemsFareleira,PaulaCastro,Isabel VideiraSoares,RicardoMatos,SuseteAlmeida,LurdesBarradas,AnaNunes,Ana Paula Cover crops Soil microbiological indicators Soil enzyme activities Plant-beneficial microorganisms Abstract The production of horto-industrial crops in the Portuguese region of Ribatejo is based on monoculture systems with high technical intervention, which results in soil biodiversity imbalances, loss of fertility and progressive degradation. In these systems, the introduction of cover crops preceding the main crop of the agricultural year can contribute to improving the soil status and the sustainability of the production systems. The present work describes the evaluation of soil microbiological indicators in two field trials in Ribatejo, where different cover crops were installed: biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses, including clovers inoculated with rhizobia; annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum); and forage turnip (Raphanus sativus) for biofumigation. Control plots without cover crops were maintained in both fields. The evaluations focused on soil enzymatic activities (dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase and β-glucosidase) and several groups of microorganisms, including total bacteria, symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia), free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and phytostimulating microorganisms. The results indicated a tendency for the increase of soil microbiological activity and beneficial microorganisms with cover crops, especially with the biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses and annual ryegrass.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade de Ciências Agrárias de PortugalRevista de Ciências Agrárias v.45 n.4 20222022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0871-018X2022000300691en10.19084/rca.28573
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Almeida,Lurdes
Barradas,Ana
Nunes,Ana Paula
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Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
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Castro,Isabel Videira
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Matos,Susete
Almeida,Lurdes
Barradas,Ana
Nunes,Ana Paula
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title Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
title_short Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
title_full Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
title_fullStr Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
title_full_unstemmed Cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
title_sort cover crops for the improvement of soil microbiological properties in intensive horticultural production systems
description Abstract The production of horto-industrial crops in the Portuguese region of Ribatejo is based on monoculture systems with high technical intervention, which results in soil biodiversity imbalances, loss of fertility and progressive degradation. In these systems, the introduction of cover crops preceding the main crop of the agricultural year can contribute to improving the soil status and the sustainability of the production systems. The present work describes the evaluation of soil microbiological indicators in two field trials in Ribatejo, where different cover crops were installed: biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses, including clovers inoculated with rhizobia; annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum); and forage turnip (Raphanus sativus) for biofumigation. Control plots without cover crops were maintained in both fields. The evaluations focused on soil enzymatic activities (dehydrogenase, alkaline phosphatase and β-glucosidase) and several groups of microorganisms, including total bacteria, symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia), free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and phytostimulating microorganisms. The results indicated a tendency for the increase of soil microbiological activity and beneficial microorganisms with cover crops, especially with the biodiverse mixture of legumes and grasses and annual ryegrass.
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