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Soil Research | 2004

Wettability of soil aggregates from cultivated and uncultivated Ustolls and Usterts

Anna Eynard; Thomas E. Schumacher; Michael J. Lindstrom; Douglas D. Malo; Robert A. Kohl

Soil organic matter can modify the interaction of clay minerals with water, limiting the rate of water intake of swelling clays and stabilising soil aggregates. Soil structural stability and organic C content usually decrease with cultivation. Faster wetting increases stresses on aggregates and decreases stability. Aggregate wettabilities of prairie soils under 3 different management systems (grassland, no-till, and conventional-till) were compared in the Northern Great Plains of the USA. Six Ustolls and 2 Usterts were selected as replications along the Missouri River. Wettability was measured as water drop penetration time (WDPT) and as rate of water intake under 30 and 300 mm tension. At low tension, aggregates from both cultivated fields and uncultivated grasslands showed similar wettability. Water intake in grass aggregates was attributed to a greater amount of stable pores relative to cultivated aggregates. In cultivated aggregates, slaking created planes of failure that allowed rapid water entry. Differences of wettability between management systems at 300 mm tension (in Ustolls, grasslands had greater wettability than cultivated soils, 0.24 v. 0.17 g water/h.g dry soil) and between soil orders (Usterts had longer WDPT than Ustolls, 2.9 v. 1.7 s) were explained by both clay and organic C contents. Simple measurements of aggregate wettability may be effectively used for soil quality characterisation. Aggregate wettability is a desirable property for agricultural soils when it is related to stable porosity, as may be found in high organic matter soils (e.g. grasslands). Wettability is excessive when fast aggregate wetting results in aggregate destruction as observed in low organic matter cultivated soils.


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2004

Aggregate sizes and stability in cultivated South Dakota prairie Ustolls and Usterts

Anna Eynard; T.E. Schumacher; Michael J. Lindstrom; Douglas D. Malo


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2009

Organic Matter and Water Stability of Field Aggregates Affected by Tillage in South Dakota

Joseph L. Pikul; Gabriela Chilom; James A. Rice; Anna Eynard; Thomas E. Schumacher; Kristine Nichols; Jane M. F. Johnson; Sara F. Wright; Thecan Caesar; Michael M. Ellsbury


Soil & Tillage Research | 2005

Effects of agricultural management systems on soil organic carbon in aggregates of Ustolls and Usterts

Anna Eynard; T.E. Schumacher; Michael J. Lindstrom; Douglas D. Malo


Soil & Tillage Research | 2006

Effects of aggregate structure and organic C on wettability of Ustolls

Anna Eynard; T.E. Schumacher; Michael J. Lindstrom; Douglas D. Malo; R.A. Kohl


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2004

Porosity and pore-size distribution in cultivated Ustolls and Usterts

Anna Eynard; T.E. Schumacher; Michael J. Lindstrom; Douglas D. Malo


Soil & Tillage Research | 2009

Soil properties and productivity as affected by topsoil movement within an eroded landform

Sharon K. Papiernik; T.E. Schumacher; David A. Lobb; Michael J. Lindstrom; M.L. Lieser; Anna Eynard; Joseph A. Schumacher


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2012

Corn residue removal impact on topsoil organic carbon in a corn-soybean rotation.

Sarah J. Stetson; Shannon L. Osborne; Thomas E. Schumacher; Anna Eynard; Gabriela Chilom; James A. Rice; Kristine Nichols; Joseph L. Pikul


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Rapid cost-effective analysis of microbial activity in soils using modified fluorescein diacetate method

Thomas E. Schumacher; Anna Eynard; Rajesh Chintala


Archive | 2009

SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT & CONSERVATION Organic Matter and Water Stability of Field Aggregates Affected by Tillage in South Dakota

Joseph L. Pikul; Gabriela Chilom; James A. Rice; Anna Eynard; Thomas E. Schumacher; Kristine Nichols

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Michael J. Lindstrom

Agricultural Research Service

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T.E. Schumacher

South Dakota State University

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Douglas D. Malo

South Dakota State University

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Thomas E. Schumacher

South Dakota State University

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Gabriela Chilom

South Dakota State University

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James A. Rice

South Dakota State University

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Joseph L. Pikul

Agricultural Research Service

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Kristine Nichols

Agricultural Research Service

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Sharon K. Papiernik

Agricultural Research Service

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