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Soil Biology and Crop Production – Viewpoint of a
Microbiologist Dr. Mike Lehman U.S. Dept. of Agriculture -Agricultural Research Service Brookings, South Dakota
USDA-NRCS Science 322:49
We live, as we have always lived, in the “age of bacteria”
Steven Jay Gould (1996)
A Teaspoon of Soil
Contains Over 1 Billion Bacteria
Contains Thousands of Bacterial “Species”
Microbes: The Unseen Majority Whitman (1998)
• Fungi: millions • Algae: 10,000 - 3 million • Protozoa: up to 1 million • Nematodes: dozens
In addition to the 1 billion bacteria in one gram of soil:
Microbes are THE Ecosystem Service Providers
Relationships…
Decomposition Nutrient Cycling
2013
Cover Crop Essentials
Free Energy, Carbon, Nitrogen
Better infiltration More storage Less water erosion
Less wind erosion
Who Likes Black Dirt? Only if you don’t
like food and cover
There’s way more food over here
More friends,
too
And, more hiding spots
We’re dying over here
It’s too hot!
It’s too dry!
And I forgot my shades &
sunscreen
Not much food
And the plow took out my
fungal friends
My neighbors were washed & blown
away!
No comment
The Power of Plant Exudates
10 – 40% of total photosynthate (fixed carbon) is exuded from plant roots into the soil
ECTOS
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF)
• More volume • Small pores • Increased surface area
Nutrient Uptake Drought Resistance
Pest Resistance Pathogen Resistance
Enzymes Chelators
pH
Plus AMF No AMF
Sorghum at 22 days
Farming Rough on AMF Tillage
Seasonal Fallow Annual Fallow Monocropping, simple
rotations Inorganic fertilizer
application Fungicide application Soil Compaction
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Agriculture Prairie
AMF
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es/5
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soil
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AMF
Prop
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es/1
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Soi
l 2009 2010 2011
AMF Soil Propagules: Brookings, SD (Fall 2009 - 2011)
Soybean - Small Grains/CC - Corn
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Cover Crops None
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F P
rop
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il
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF), Ideal, SD, Nov 2010
cover crops: cow pea-winter pea-millet-turnip-radish
Fungal Hyphae
Root
Fungal spores, hyphae, and glomalin
Photo credit: Sara Wright
AMF reduce erosion
Soil Aggregation
Soil Structure
Water Infiltration & Storage
AMF Increase Water Storage
Inter-seeded Cover Crop Mixture
• Brookings, SD • Spring 2014 • 4 Blocks • Corn-Soybean • Cover/No Cover • Till/No-Till
CO2 Burst Test
• Dried soil is moistened • CO2 burst proportional to:
• Microbial biomass • Potential carbon min. • Mineralizable N
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No-Till Till
Resp
iratio
n (C
O2,
ppm
) Soybeans (fall 2014)
No CoverCover
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No-Till Till
Resp
iratio
n (C
O2,
ppm
) Corn (fall 2014)
No CoverCover
AIR WATER
Reinforce by Repetition