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Cover Crop Complements Flue Gas Desulfurized Gypsum to Improve No-till Soil Quality

K. R. IslamThe Ohio State University South CentersGreg RothPennsylvania State UniversityMohammad Arifur RahmanThe Ohio State University South CentersН. О. ДіденкоInstitute of Water Problems and Land ReclamationRandall C. ReederAgriculture and Biological Engineering, the Ohio State University
2021en
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Integration of flue gas desulfurized gypsum (FGD-gypsum) with cover crops is expected to improve soil quality (SQ). Our objectives were to evaluate the impact of FGD-gypsum and rye on SQ and the contribution of core indicators to account for SQ variability in a rainfed corn-soybean system. A completely randomized design (CRD) with two FGD-gypsum rates (control vs. 1,120 kg/ha) x two cover crops (control vs. rye) was conducted. Results showed that both FGD-gypsum and cover crop variably affected soil properties; however, their impact on SQ was more pronounced when integrated. Soil bio-efficiency increased via a large microbial biomass (SMB) pool and higher enzyme activities with a decrease (38%) in microbial catabolism (qCO2). Soil chemical balancing increased 15% by active carbon (AC), 26% by active nitrogen (AN), 50% by particulate organic carbon (POC), 58% by particulate organic nitrogen (PON) and 53% by particulate organic phosphorus (POP) contents. Improved physical stability increased aggregate stability (>250 µm) contributed to higher POC, PON, and POP enrichment within aggregates. The increased bio-efficiency, chemical balancing, and physical stability as impacted by FGD-gypsum and cover crop consequently improved SQ. Principal components analysis (PCA) identified eight indicators to calculate for minimum dataset SQ index (SQIMDS), which explained for 86% of the variability in generalized SQI (SQIgen). A lack of non-significant difference between SQIg and SQIMDS suggesting that SQIMDS can be consistently used to quantify, compare, and predict SQ. A greater use of FGD-gypsum with cover crops will be important for proactive recycling of industrial by-products for growing crops.

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