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The Scientific World Journal | 2003

Agricultural Management Practices to Sustain Crop Yields and Improve Soil and Environmental Qualities

Upendra M. Sainju; Wayne F. Whitehead; Bharat P. Singh

In the past several decades, agricultural management practices consisting of intensive tillage and high rate of fertilization to improve crop yields have resulted in the degradation of soil and environmental qualities by increasing erosion and nutrient leaching in the groundwater and releasing greenhouses gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O), that cause global warming in the atmosphere by oxidation of soil organic matter. Consequently, management practices that sustain crop yields and improve soil and environmental qualities are needed. This paper reviews the findings of the effects of tillage practices, cover crops, and nitrogen (N) fertilization rates on crop yields, soil organic carbon (C) and N concentrations, and nitrate (NO3)-N leaching from the soil. Studies indicate that conservation tillage, such as no-till or reduced till, can increase soil organic C and N concentrations at 0- to 20-cm depth by as much as 7–17% in 8 years compared with conventional tillage without significantly altering crop yields. Similarly, cover cropping and 80–180 kg N ha year fertilization can increase soil organic C and N concentrations by as much as 4–12% compared with no cover cropping or N fertilization by increasing plant biomass and amount of C and N inputs to the soil. Reduced till, cover cropping, and decreased rate of N fertilization can reduce soil N leaching compared with conventional till, no cover cropping, and full rate of N fertilization. Management practices consisting of combinations of conservation tillage, mixture of legume and nonlegume cover crops, and reduced rate of N fertilization have the potentials for sustaining crop yields, increasing soil C and N storage, and reducing soil N leaching, thereby helping to improve soil and water qualities. Economical and social analyses of such practices are needed to find whether they are cost effective and acceptable to the farmers.


Soil & Tillage Research | 2002

Long-term effects of tillage, cover crops, and nitrogen fertilization on organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations in sandy loam soils in Georgia, USA

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead


Agronomy Journal | 2005

Biculture legume-cereal cover crops for enhanced biomass yield and carbon and nitrogen

Upendra M. Sainju; Wayne F. Whitehead; Bharat P. Singh


Agronomy Journal | 1998

Cover Crop Root Distribution and Its Effects on Soil Nitrogen Cycling

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead


Scientia Horticulturae | 2001

Comparison of the effects of cover crops and nitrogen fertilization on tomato yield, root growth, and soil properties

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2006

Carbon Supply and Storage in Tilled and Nontilled Soils as Influenced by Cover Crops and Nitrogen Fertilization

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead; Shirley Wang


Agronomy Journal | 2005

Tillage, Cover Crops, and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Cotton and Sorghum Root Biomass, Carbon, and Nitrogen

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead


European Journal of Agronomy | 2006

Tillage, cover crops, and nitrogen fertilization effects on soil nitrogen and cotton and sorghum yields

Upendra M. Sainju; Wayne F. Whitehead; Bharat P. Singh; Shirley Wang


Soil & Tillage Research | 2007

Cover crop effect on soil carbon fractions under conservation tillage cotton

Upendra M. Sainju; Harry H. Schomberg; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead; P. Glynn Tillman; Sharon L. Lachnicht-Weyers


Agronomy Journal | 2007

Accumulation and Crop Uptake of Soil Mineral Nitrogen as Influenced by Tillage, Cover Crops, and Nitrogen Fertilization

Upendra M. Sainju; Bharat P. Singh; Wayne F. Whitehead; Shirley Wang

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Bharat P. Singh

Fort Valley State University

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Upendra M. Sainju

Agricultural Research Service

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Johnny Carter

Fort Valley State University

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Shirley Wang

Fort Valley State University

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Hari P. Singh

Fort Valley State University

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Badri Khanal

Fort Valley State University

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Harry H. Schomberg

Agricultural Research Service

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Mulugeta Assefa

Fort Valley State University

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P. Glynn Tillman

Agricultural Research Service

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