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Effect of green manure and supplemental fertility amendments on selected soil quality parameters in an organic potato rotation in Eastern Canada

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The effects of green manure, crop sequence and off-farm composts on selected soil quality parameters were assessed in a three-year organic potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) rotation in Eastern Canada. Three crop sequences varying in preceding green manure [red clover (RCl) + RCl, and beans/buckwheat or carrots + oats/peas/vetch mixture (OPV)] as main plots and four fertility treatments applied in the potato phase only [control; inorganic fertilizer; municipal solid waste compost (MSW); composted paper mill biosolid (PMB)] as subplots were compared. In 2008 and 2010, changes in selected soil quality parameters (0–15 cm) were assessed prior to planting of potatoes and at potato tuber initiation stage. Potentially mineralizable nitrogen (N) and the acid phosphatase enzyme activity average values across years were greater following RCl (1.51 abs and 622 kg ha−1) compared with OPV (1.32 abs and 414 kg ha−1) at potato planting. Soil NO3–N average value was greater following RCl compared with OPV (63 vs. 52 kg ha−1) at tuber initiation. For the other measured parameters, OPV and RCl were similar. The soil organic carbon (C) and particulate organic matter-C were greater under PMB and MSW (31.1 and 7.57 kg ha−1) compared with fertilizer treatment (27.9 and 6.05 kg ha−1). The microbial biomass C and microbial biomass quotient were greater under MSW (216 kg ha−1 and 0.73 %) than PMB and fertilizer (147 kg ha−1 and 0.50 %) across crop rotations. Annual legume green manures and off-farm composts can be used to satisfy potato N requirement and maintains soil quality in organic potato rotations.

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Sharifi, M., Lynch, D.H., Hammermeister, A. et al. Effect of green manure and supplemental fertility amendments on selected soil quality parameters in an organic potato rotation in Eastern Canada. Nutr Cycl Agroecosyst 100, 135–146 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10705-014-9633-x

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