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Aramrak, Surachet

Kasetsart University

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2.0

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2.0

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1

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69.2%

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Total Citations

1

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0

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Data from: Impacts of long-term tillage and fertilization on soil carbon stock and aggregate stability in tropical agriculture (Version: 6)

This study investigates the effects of tillage and fertilization on changes of soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in a 46-year long-term field experiment in Thailand. The economic cropping system was maize-mung bean rotation. The experiment treatments included plots with tillage, no tillage, chemical fertilizer, organic amendment, and combination of chemical and organic fertilizer. No-tillage significantly increased soil aggregate stability [water-stable aggregates (WSA), mean weight diameter, and geometric mean diameter]. However, only rice straw applications enhanced WSA. SOC stocks of the same soil mass ranged from 21.7 to 40.1 Mg C ha-1. The highest SOC stock (40.1 Mg C ha-1) and sequestration rate (0.40 Mg C ha-1 year-1) were observed in no-tillage plots with cow dung and chemical fertilizer. These findings underscore the significant potential of integrated practices involving no-tillage and organic amendments to improve soil structure and carbon sequestration in tropical agricultural systems.

Authors

  • Tantarawongsa, Phongsakon ;
  • Chidthaisong, Amnat ;
  • Aramrak, Surachet ;
  • Yagi, Kazuyuki ;
  • Tripeychkul, Sudarut ;
  • Sriphhirom, Patikorn ;
  • Onsamrarn, Wattanai ;
  • Nobuntou, Wanida ;
  • Amornpon, Wanlee
1 Citation0 Mentions69% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.stqjq2cd9April 2025