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Morioka, Eisei Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Bui, Thanh Long Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Mori, Yasushi Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Osawa, Kazutoshi School of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University
Hoshikawa, Akira Sekiseishouko Coral Reef Fund
Abstract
This study determines the cause of soil erosion in red soils in sugarcane fields, especially even with the use of subsoiling fissures, and to compare the effectiveness of a novel artificial linear-macropore with the insertion of fibrous material into the fractures. Four column treatments (tillage, subsoiling, linear-macropore with plant residue fillings, and no-tillage-with-mulching) were established. A subsoiler was used to break up hard soil layers to enhance infiltration, whereas mulching reduced the impact of raindrops on the soil. Sugarcane residue was inserted in the empty fissure to reinforce the structure, making linear macropore. Simulated rainfall with 20 mmh−1 was applied to the soil surface for 6 h per day for two days. Surface runoff, soil erosion, and drainage were measured during each run. Erosion was minimal (1/7 reduction), and bottom drainage was observed in the linear-macropore and no-tillage-with-mulching plots. Conversely, due to the formation of an impermeable layer or surface crust, high erosion (0.282 t-C ha−1 yr−1) and decreased drainage levels were detected in the subsoiling and tillage plots. Moreover, the aboveground protrusion of fibrous material at the linear-macropore maintained infiltration, even following crust formation. Field application of these four management strategies revealed the effectiveness of linear-macropore and mulching in reducing surface flow. Linear-macropore application maintains appropriate levels of infiltration, and insertion of plant residue fillings reinforces the macropore structure while also avoiding clogging. Hence, the linear-macropore scheme may represent an effective strategy for reducing surface runoff and red soil erosion.
Keywords
Soil erosion
Surface runoff
Macropore
No-tillage
Sugarcane
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The version of record of this article, first published in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42729-023-01373-6
Published Date
2023-07-05
Publication Title
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Volume
volume23
Issue
issue3
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page
4572
End Page
4582
ISSN
0718-9508
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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Morioka, E., Bui, T.L., Mori, Y. et al. Linear Macropore Installation to Reduce Red-Soil Erosion in Sugarcane Fields. J Soil Sci Plant Nutr (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42729-023-01373-6
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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26292127
17H01496
21H04747