#10277. Soybean yield and quality relative to Mollisols fertility with 7-year consecutive cattle manure application under maize-soybean rotation

October 2026publication date
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Environmental Science (all);
Soil Science;
Environmental Chemistry;
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Abstract:
Improving soil productivity is the best way to increase grain production by 1% annually for feeding the rising population within the next 20 years in China. Nevertheless, how soybean yield and seed quality are affected by improving soil quality via consecutive manure addition are still unclear. A 7-year consecutive cattle manure addition experiment was conducted under a soybean [Glycine max (Merrill.) L.] and maize (Zea mays L.) rotation in Mollisols.
Keywords:
organic manure; soil aggregate; soil fertility; sustainable agriculture

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