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Učinki prekrivnih posevkov na zdravje tal
ID Muzica, Larissa (Author), ID Suhadolc, Marjetka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Prekrivni posevki so trajnostna tehnologija setve rastlin v obdobju med glavnimi kulturami. Uporaba prekrivnih posevkov omogoča zaščito tal pred erozijo, izboljša fizikalne (obstojnost strukturnih agregatov, poroznost, zračnost in vlažnost tal), kemijske (kationsko izmenjevalno kapaciteto, pH) in biološke lastnosti (številčnost in raznolikost talnih organizmov). Prekrivni posevki izboljšajo zdravje tal, kar pomeni, da so tla v večji meri sposobna izvajanja ekoloških funkcij. Zdrava tla omogočajo optimalno rast in razvoj tako rastline kot talnih organizmov. Omogočajo kroženje hranil, dobro zadržujejo vodo, imajo dobro strukturo in zračnost ter vsebujejo visok delež organske snovi, kar posledično vodi v večjo biotsko pestrost. Najpogosteje se uporablja kombinacija metuljnic in žit. Metuljnice poleg povečanja vsebnosti dušika v tleh, vplivajo na povečano dostopnost fosforja in vplivajo na kolonizacijo arbuskularno mikoriznih gliv ter povečajo aktivnost deževnikov. Žita zmanjšujejo izgube organskega dušika in ogljika, povečajo infiltracijo vode, izboljšujejo obstojnost strukturnih agregatov, nizko C/N razmerje pa vpliva na povečano aktivnost in številčnost mikroorganizmov. Uveljavlja se tudi uporaba križnic, predvsem v namene biofumigacije. Z izločanjem glukozinolatov uspešno le-te zavirajo glive Fusarium, Rhyzoctonia solani, Spongospora subteranea in Steptomyces scabies. Pogosta je uporaba sosevkov, tj. sočasno sejanje različnih vrst rastlin na isti površini tal, kar omogoča porazdeljeno porabo hranil in povečano heterogenost talne favne.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:prekrivni posevki, zdravje tal, talni organizmi, sosevki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[L. Muzica]
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111519 This link opens in a new window
UDC:631.45/.46:631.543.8(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:9314937 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.10.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Cover crop effects on soil health
Abstract:
Cover crops are a sustainable technology of planting crops in between the main cash crop. Cover crops reduce soil erosion, improve physical (improve structural aggregates, porosity, air and water management), chemical (cation exchange capacity, pH) and biological properties (abundance and activity of soil organisms). Cover crops enhance soil health, enabling ecosystem functions. Healthy soil provide plants and other species optimal growth and development environments. They have great water holding capacity, nutrient cycling, structure and amount of air present in the soil. Usually healthy soils are correlated with higher amounts of organic matter, which enhances biotic diversity. Most commonly used cover crops are legumes and cereal crops. Legumes enhance the amount of available nitrogen and phosphorus, while affecting the colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and the activity of earthworms. Cereal crops diminish the loss of nutrients, enhance the infiltration of water, while improving the soil structure. The low ration C/N enhances the activity and abundance of soil microorganisms. Cruciferous plants are used for biofumigation, as a way for combating pathogens. With the release of glucosinolates they slow down the development of Fusarium, Rhyzoctonia solani, Spongospora subteranea in Steptomyces scabies. Besides cover crops, we can sow more crops at once with the method called intercropping. They enable plants to use minerals evenly and are great at supressing weeds and diseases. More plants at once leads to bigger heterogenity of the soil fauna.

Keywords:cover crops, soil health, soil organisms, intercropping

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