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Research Title Non-additive effects of mixing rice straw and groundnut stover alter decomposition 
Date of Distribution 5 November 2019 
Conference
     Title of the Conference Tropentag 2019 Filling gaps and removing traps for sustainable resources management 
     Organiser International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development 
     Conference Place University of Kassel, Germany 
     Province/State  
     Conference Date 18 September 2019 
     To 20 September 2019 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 2019 
     Issue 19 
     Page 162 
     Editors/edition/publisher Eric Tielkes 
     Abstract Rice straw (RS) is a residue remained in high quantity in rice-based agricultural sys- tems. However, RS incorporated singly into a sandy soil decomposes rapidly leading to C loss which is not conducive to soil organic C accumulation. The objective of this study was to compare decomposition rate of RS mixed with groundnut stover (GN), to RS and GN only. A microcosm experiment with three replicates was initiated and RS (low N, high cellulose; CL) was mixed GN (high N and moderate lignin; L), at a ratio of 1:1 w/w , and compared with RS and GN applied singly in a sandy soil. The litter bag technique was used and decomposition was investigated at 3, 7, 14, 28 and 56 days after incorporation. Groundnut and the mixture had higher mass losses than RS especially from day 14 onwards. Microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN) (mg N kg −1) peaked at 7 days in GN (23.16), while it was at 14 days in the mixture (24.18). Dur- ing 14–28 days, MBN in the mixture significantly declined below that of GN, while RS had the lowest MBN. The mixture showed non-additive effects of synergistic type for mass loss throughout decomposition. Microbial biomass N showed antagonistic type of non-additive effects except for day 14. It appears that GN component in the mixture enhanced decomposition of the mixture relative to that of RS alone. The en- hanced decomposition of the mixture corroborated the significantly lower C/N ratio of the mixture than that of the RS alone throughout the decomposition. Temporal changes in MBN and soil mineral N (NH+4 -N + NO3 -N) concentrations were ex- amined to explain the non-additive effect of MBN. Temporal patterns of change of MBN and soil mineral N concentrations were similar in the mixture and GN alone treatments. However, both parameters were lower in the mixture than those of the GN alone except for MBN at day 14 which was comparable in both treatments. The results showed that mixing RS with GN altered decomposition as indicated by non- additive effect of MBN which was related to altered pattern of mineral N release. 
Author
577030001-1 Miss WIMONSIRI PINGTHAISONG [Main Author]
Agriculture Doctoral Degree

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