Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3048300449> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3048300449 endingPage "650" @default.
- W3048300449 startingPage "638" @default.
- W3048300449 abstract "The labile organic carbon (C) and C-related enzymes are sensitive indicators capturing alterations of soil organic matter (SOM), even in a short-time scale. Although the effects of crop husbandry and land use change on these attributes have been well studied, there is no consensus about how plant phenology may impact them. This study aimed to determine the short-term effect of six distinct phenological stages (PS-1: full bloom; PS-2: fruit set; PS-3: pit hardening; PS-4: physiological maturity; PS-5: 60 d after physiological maturity; and PS-6: fall) of peach on the changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions of different oxidizability, labile C pools, and C-cycle enzyme activities in soils, for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016) in the North-Western Himalayas (NWH). Peach rhizosphere soils were sampled at the topsoil (0–15 cm) and subsoil (16–30 cm) layers, along with rhizosphere soils from adjacent perennial grasses, which served as a control. Values for most of the assessed parameters, including very labile C, labile C, microbial biomass C, permanganate oxidizable C, dissolved organic C, mineralizable C, amylase activity, and carboxymethyl-cellulase activity, were significantly (P ≤ 0.05) higher at PS-3 than at other phenological stages of peach. Conversely, a sudden decline in these soil variables was recorded at PS-5, followed by a slight buildup at PS-6, particularly in the topsoil of the peach orchard. Short-term changes in organic C fractions of different oxidizability, influenced by peach phenological stage, significantly (P ≤ 0.05) affected C management index, C pool index, and lability index. Both the C management index and lability index showed their highest values at PS-3 and their lowest values at PS-5, clearly indicating short-term accretion and depletion of SOC, in tandem with the peach phenological events. Principal component analysis suggested that a composite of soil indicators, including microbial biomass C, dissolved organic C, amylase, and invertase, could help detect short-term changes in SOC content. It is concluded that peach phenological events had a major impact on the short-term variations of the studied soil variables, which could be attributed to changes in the above- and belowground plant residues, as well as the extent of nutrients and water acquisition." @default.
- W3048300449 created "2020-08-13" @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5028143968 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5036899271 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5040135679 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5049062702 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5056331079 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5062240648 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5076266300 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5076784642 @default.
- W3048300449 creator A5077528692 @default.
- W3048300449 date "2020-10-01" @default.
- W3048300449 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3048300449 title "Influence of peach (Prunus persica Batsch) phenological stage on the short-term changes in oxidizable and labile pools of soil organic carbon and activities of carbon-cycle enzymes in the North-Western Himalayas" @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1521255262 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1968661535 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1980721466 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1984601337 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1986196473 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1986422017 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W1987499922 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2004256739 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2012885758 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2016175445 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2016795939 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2018841491 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2021422061 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2021839581 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2021898398 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2022722465 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2023579558 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2030178771 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2031105825 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2032808495 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2036677268 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2041097096 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2047004516 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2057817259 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2067402071 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2069483332 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2072528865 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2074320644 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2077480122 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2091160252 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2114665264 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2114735032 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2145483188 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2149669193 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2157294197 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2164695205 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2274032410 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2420573293 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2465554950 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2495011721 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2592080149 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2600264905 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2683682616 @default.
- W3048300449 cites W2780586353 @default.
- W3048300449 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s1002-0160(20)60026-1" @default.
- W3048300449 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3048300449 type Work @default.
- W3048300449 sameAs 3048300449 @default.
- W3048300449 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W3048300449 countsByYear W30483004492021 @default.
- W3048300449 countsByYear W30483004492022 @default.
- W3048300449 countsByYear W30483004492023 @default.
- W3048300449 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5028143968 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5036899271 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5040135679 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5049062702 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5056331079 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5062240648 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5076266300 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5076784642 @default.
- W3048300449 hasAuthorship W3048300449A5077528692 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C158787203 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C182124840 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C20529654 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C39464130 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C48743137 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C51417038 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C86626682 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConceptScore W3048300449C107872376 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConceptScore W3048300449C144027150 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConceptScore W3048300449C158787203 @default.
- W3048300449 hasConceptScore W3048300449C159390177 @default.