Ea. Mikhailova et al., Cultivation effects on soil carbon and nitrogen contents at depth in the Russian Chernozem, SOIL SCI SO, 64(2), 2000, pp. 738-745
Little is known about changes in soil organic C (SOC) and total N with dept
h and with land use. We conducted this study to determine the depth of chan
ges in SOC and total N under different management regimes in the chernozem
soil. Four sites were sampled: a native grassland field (not cultivated for
at least 300 yr), an adjacent 50-yr continuous-fallow field, a yearly cut
hay field in the V.V. Alekhin Central-Chernozem Biosphere State Reserve in
the Kursk region of Russia, and a continuously cropped field in the Experim
ental Station of the Kursk Institute of Agronomy and Soil Erosion Control.
All sampled soils mere classified as fine-silty, mixed, frigid Pachic Haplu
dolls, Soil organic C, total N contents, and bulk densities with depth were
compared. Significant reductions in SOC and total N concentrations were de
tected to a depth of 120 to 130 cm in the 50-yr continuous fallow; Geld and
to a depth of 80 cm in the continuously cropped field. Highest reductions
were observed in the top 10 cm of soil, where reduction in SOC ranged from
38 to 43% and reduction in total N ranged from 45 to 53%, Significant losse
s of SOC and total N per equivalent soil mass on an area basis were observe
d to a depth of 60 cm in the continuously cropped field and to a depth of 1
00 cm in the 50-yr; continuous-fallow field.