Includes bibliographical references (page 306).Mature, uniformly labelled (14C, 15N), chopped, wheat straw incorporated in the plow layer of a Brown Chernozemic soil and a Gray Wooded soil was allowed to decompose in the field. Labelled grass material (14C) was added to the surface of an adjacent virgin Brown Chernozemic soil. After 4 yr of normal cropping practices, one-fifth of the C of added straw remained in the Brown soil and one-sixth in the Gray Wooded. The initial decomposition rate of straw was retarded in plots under wheat as compared with those under fallow. Decomposition of labelled grass was initially dependent on sufficient rainfall to compress it to the soil surface. When winter periods are excluded from the time scale, the h...
Drying and subsequent rewetting of soils has been recognized as an important process for acceleratin...
The intensity of decomposition of the organic matter in the particlesize fractions from a agrogray s...
A study of the content and rate of decomposition of organic matter in soils is of considerable pract...
The organic matter in soils containing decomposing 14C‐labelled ryegrass was fractionated chemically...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
This work is an extension of earlier studies on the rate of decay of plant material in the forest zo...
Abstract. Decomposition rates for crop residues have generally been estimated based on data obtained...
A new method for determining I4C in soil is described. Ryegrass roots and tops uniformly labelled w...
Soil samples taken during an experiment on the decomposition of 14C‐labelled ryegrass in soil under ...
Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues ...
Plant material decomposition appears to be mainly controlled by the C/N ratio of the plant material ...
This investigation was designed to measure, using C14, the dissimilation of added plant tissue in so...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has been partly replaced by herbici...
The objective of this research was to evaluate field decomposition of 23 cereal grain straws. Straw ...
Wheat (Triticum aestivium) varieties 'Nugaines' and 'Lemhi' were grown on Portneuf silt loam soil wi...
Drying and subsequent rewetting of soils has been recognized as an important process for acceleratin...
The intensity of decomposition of the organic matter in the particlesize fractions from a agrogray s...
A study of the content and rate of decomposition of organic matter in soils is of considerable pract...
The organic matter in soils containing decomposing 14C‐labelled ryegrass was fractionated chemically...
The addition of fresh plant material to soil has been reported to accelerate the decomposition of in...
This work is an extension of earlier studies on the rate of decay of plant material in the forest zo...
Abstract. Decomposition rates for crop residues have generally been estimated based on data obtained...
A new method for determining I4C in soil is described. Ryegrass roots and tops uniformly labelled w...
Soil samples taken during an experiment on the decomposition of 14C‐labelled ryegrass in soil under ...
Increasing organic carbon inputs to agricultural soils through the use of pastures or crop residues ...
Plant material decomposition appears to be mainly controlled by the C/N ratio of the plant material ...
This investigation was designed to measure, using C14, the dissimilation of added plant tissue in so...
Non-Peer ReviewedIn recent years, conventional mechanical fallow has been partly replaced by herbici...
The objective of this research was to evaluate field decomposition of 23 cereal grain straws. Straw ...
Wheat (Triticum aestivium) varieties 'Nugaines' and 'Lemhi' were grown on Portneuf silt loam soil wi...
Drying and subsequent rewetting of soils has been recognized as an important process for acceleratin...
The intensity of decomposition of the organic matter in the particlesize fractions from a agrogray s...
A study of the content and rate of decomposition of organic matter in soils is of considerable pract...