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PLOS ONE | 2014
Tang Haiming; Xiao Xiaoping; Tang Wenguang; Lin Ye-Chun; Wang Ke; Yang Guangli
Residue management in cropping systems is useful to improve soil quality. However, the studies on the effects of residue management on the enzyme activities and microbial community of soils in South China are few. Therefore, the effects of incorporating winter cover crop residue with a double-cropping rice (Oryza sativa L.) system on soil enzyme activities and microbial community in Southern China fields were studied. The experiment has conducted at the experimental station of the Institute of Soil and Fertilizer Research, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Science, China since winter 2004. Four winter cropping systems were used: rice–rice–ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.) (R-R-Ry), rice–rice–Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus L.) (R-R-Mv), rice–rice–rape (Brassica napus L.) (R-R-Ra) and rice–rice with winter fallow (R-R-Fa). The result indicated that the enzyme activities in the R-R-Ry, R-R-Mv and R-R-Ra systems were significantly higher (P<0.05) than in the R-R-Fa system during the early and late rice season. The β-glucosidase activities reached peak values at the tillering stage after residue application, and alkaline phosphatase activities reached peak values at the booting stage after residue application, respectively, the activities of β-glucosidase and alkaline phosphatase gradually decreased after this. Arylsulfatase activities reached peak values at the maturity stage. Arylamidase activities reached peak values at the maturity stage. The numbers of aerobic bacteria, actinomycete and fungus of residue treatments were significantly higher (P<0.05) than that the R-R-Ra system. However, the number of anaerobic bacteria under the R-R-Ry and R-R-Mv systems was significantly lower (P<0.05) than that under the R-R-Fa system during early rice and late rice growth stage. Thus, incorporation of winter cover crops into rotations may increase enzyme activities and microbial community in soil and therefore improve soil quality.
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering | 2009
Du Zhangliu; Liu Shufu; Xiao Xiaoping; Yang Guangli; Ren Tusheng
Archive | 2014
Tang Haiming; Xiao Xiaoping; Tang Wenguang; Yang Guangli; Zhang Fan
Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering | 2009
Huang WanHua; Yang Xiaoguang; Qu Huihui; Feng Liping; Huang Binxiang; Wang Jing; Shi Shengjin; Wu Yongfeng; Zhang XiaoYu; Xiao Xiaoping; Yang Guangli; Li Maosong
Archive | 2014
Tang Haiming; Pang Huancheng; Xiao Xiaoping; Li Yuyi; Tang Wenguang; Wang Ke; Yang Guangli
Archive | 2014
Tang Wenguang; Xiao Xiaoping; Tang Haiming; Yang Guangli
Archive | 2015
Tang Haiming; Xiao Xiaoping; Tang Wenguang; Wang Ke; Guo Lijun; Yang Guangli
Archive | 2014
Tang Wenguang; Yin Zhuanbin; Guo Lijun; Zeng Xianjie; Yang Guangli
Hybrid Rice | 2011
Tang Haiming; Xiao Xiaoping; Tang Wenguang; Yang Guangli; Tang Haitao
Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2010
Bu HongZhen; Wang LiHong; You JinCheng; Xiao Xiaoping; Yang Guangli; Hu YueGao; Zeng ZhaoHai