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Library influence of litter quality and micro-habitat on litter decomposition and soil properties in a silvopasture system

influence of litter quality and micro-habitat on litter decomposition and soil properties in a silvopasture system

influence of litter quality and micro-habitat on litter decomposition and soil properties in a silvopasture system

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Date of publication
December 2013
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500083634
Pages
40-50

Studies to understand litter processes and soil properties are useful for maintaining pastureland productivity as animal husbandry is the dominant occupation in the hot arid region. We aimed to quantify how micro-habitats and combinations of litters of the introduced leguminous tree Colophospermum mopane with the grasses Cenchrus ciliaris or Lasiurus sindicus influence decomposition rate and soil nutrient changes in a hot desert silvopasture system. Litter bags with tree litter alone (T), tree + C. ciliaris in 1:1 ratio (TCC) and tree + L. sindicus 1:1 ratio (TLS) litter were placed inside and outside of the C. mopane canopy and at the surface, 3–7 cm and 8–12 cm soil depths. We examined litter loss, soil fauna abundance, organic carbon (SOC), total (TN), ammonium (NH₄–N) and nitrate (NO₃–N) nitrogen, phosphorus (PO₄–P), soil respiration (SR) and dehydrogenase activity (DHA) in soil adjacent to each litter bag. After 12 months exposure, the mean residual litter was 40.2% of the initial value and annual decomposition rate constant (k) was 0.98 (0.49–1.80). Highest (p 

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Tripathi, G.
Deora, R.
Singh, G.

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