soil, it’s alive! hayes and munroe
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Soil, It’s Alive!
Adam Hayes, Soil Management Specialist Jake Munroe, Soil Fertility Specialist
OMAFRA
Eastern Ontario Crop Conference February 18, 2016
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Outline
• Types of soil life • Abundance of soil life • Functions of soil life • Measuring soil life • Soil management • Principles of soil health
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Soil organisms
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Soil life represents <0.5% of total soil volume
However, it drives the functions we ask of our soils
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Types of Soil Life
• Microflora – Bacteria, fungi, algae
• Microfauna – Protozoa, nematodes
• Mesofauna – Mites, springtails, etc.
• Macrofauna – Earthworms, beetles, etc.
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Macrofauna
Microfauna
Microflora
Mesofauna
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The Really, Really Little Guys Microflora
• Microscopic • Includes bacteria, fungi, green algae • Gain energy from wide variety of material
– Residue/simple sugars, plants, chemical compounds
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The Really Little Guys Microfauna
• Less than 0.2 millimetre body width • Mainly nematodes and protozoa • Live in water-filled pore spaces
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The Little Guys Mesofauna
• 0.2-2 millimetre body width • Includes mites, springtails, and others • Live in air-filled pores and residue
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The Big Guys Macrofauna
• Greater than 2 millimetre body width • Includes earthworms, beetles, and termites • Able to dig through soil
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What About Numbers?
Type Abundance
Bacteria 100 million - 1 billion / teaspoon
Fungi 1,000 - 15,000 lbs/acre
Protozoa 1,000 – 1,000,000 / teaspoon
Springtails 40,000 / square meter
Earthworms 150,000 / acre or up to 1,000 lbs/acre
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What About Numbers?
Type Abundance
Bacteria 100 million - 1 billion / teaspoon
Fungi 1,000 - 15,000 lbs/acre
Protozoa 1,000 – 1,000,000 / teaspoon
Springtails 40,000 / square meter
Earthworms 150,000 / acre or up to 1,000 lbs/acre
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What About Numbers?
Type Abundance
Bacteria 100 million - 1 billion / teaspoon
Fungi 1,000 - 15,000 lbs/acre
Protozoa 1,000 – 1,000,000 / teaspoon
Springtails 40,000 / square meter
Earthworms 150,000 / acre or up to 1,000 lbs/acre
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What About Numbers?
There are more microorganisms in a single teaspoon of healthy soil than
there are people on earth.
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What About Numbers?
In just the top 6 inches, all the organisms in an average soil weigh somewhere between
2,500 and 5,000 lbs/acre
No wonder some experts refer to soil life as an “underground herd”
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Topsoil represents area of greatest abundance and
diversity of soil life
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And Diversity?
Soil is one of the most diverse ecosystem on the planet.
• 1 gram of soil: thousands of species of bacteria • Up to 3,000 species of fungi exist in soil • Multiple species of earthworms in every acre
Diversity redundancy resilience
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Functions of Soil
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Functions of Soil Life
• Soil organisms perform many key functions of healthy soil, including: 1) Nutrient cycling 2) Maintaining soil structure 3) Symbiotic nutrient exchange 4) Disease suppression
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Nutrient Cycling
• Transformation from organic to inorganic forms
• Larger organisms tear up residue, smaller organisms decompose it
• Protozoa and nematodes: – Mineralize N – excrete
hundreds of lbs of NH4
+/acre/day
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bacteria
protozoa
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Nutrient Cycling
• Actinomycetes – Give soil earthy smell – Important for hard-to-
decompose materials
• Earthworms – Night-crawlers pull
surface litter into permanent burrow
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Nutrient Cycling
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Soil Structure
• Glomalin is a waxy coating created by mycorrhizal fungi
• It helps aggregates form (acts like chewing gum) and protects them
• Very tough – good protector of
soil aggregates
• Lots in the soil! – 6,000-15,000 lbs/acre in top 6 inches
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CT, SW-F NT, SW-WW-SF Moderately-grazed pasture
WSA = 14% Total glomalin = 2.4 mg/g
WSA = 47% Total glomalin = 3.2 mg/g
WSA = 93% Total glomalin = 7.9 mg/g
Soil Structure
Adapted from: “The Role of Soil Biology in Improving Soil Quality”, Dr. Kristine Nichols
Dry
Wet
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Symbiotic Nutrient Exchange
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Disease Suppression
• In a healthy soil, populations of organisms are balanced
• Disease reduced by competition with pathogens, release of toxic compounds, and predator-prey relationships
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Measuring Soil Life
• Researchers – DNA – Nematode populations – Decomposition rate – Particulate organic matter – Microbial respiration rate – Bait lamina
• Commercial labs – Solvita – Organic matter, nematodes,
other
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Field Measurements
• Cornell Soil Health Assessment – Organic matter – Active carbon – Soil Respiration – Soil Protein – Potentially mineralizable nitrogen (PMN)
• Haney – Total N, inorganic N, phosphate, Solvita C02-C, water
extractable organic C, water extractable organic N
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Ontario Research
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• Over the long-term, no-till and more complex rotations resulted in higher soil health scores
• Three factors showed the greatest differences between tillage systems and crop rotations: 1) Aggregate stability 2) Percent soil organic matter 3) Potentially mineralizable nitrogen
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Trapping Beetles
• Beneficial insect • Feed on slugs • Measure by trapping
Ground Beetles
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Management Impacts on Soil Life
• Slugs can take up seed treatment which can have a negative impact when ground beetles feed on them
• Slugs will feed on weeds or rye before corn or soybeans
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Counting Earthworm Middens
Want to see 10 to 15 middens per square metre
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Dig up a shovelful of soil
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Soil Life
01020304050607080
Earthworms/m2
ConvChiselNo-till
Organic Matter Level %
Biological Activity
% 1 60
2 70
3 85
4 100
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Complex Crop Rotations Improve Soil Life
• In general, more diverse rotations result in more diverse soil life
• A greater proportion of time with live roots in the soil means enhanced soil life and activity: – Corn-soybean rotation: 38% (~9/24 months with
live roots) – Corn-soybean-wheat: 53% (~19/36 months) – Corn-soybean-wheat (red clover): 61% (~22/36
months)
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Potentially Mineralizable Nitrogen
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0
2
4
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Corn-Soy Corn-Soy-Wheat
PMN
(mg/
kg/d
ay)
0-15 cm soil depth, after 14 years on clay loam soil (Ridgetown)
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Cover Crops Improve Soil Life
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The Cotton Test
• Bury men's cotton briefs for 60 days (wash new ones first)
• Leave the waistband showing so they can be easily found
• Dig up to see how much has been eaten
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Can You Determine the Rotation & Tillage?
Tillage • Conv. till • No-till
Rotation • Cont. corn (C) • Cont. soys (S) • Corn-soys • Soys-Wheat (W) • C-S-W (RC)
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Can You Determine the Rotation & Tillage?
Tillage • Conv. till • No-till
Rotation • Cont. corn (C) • Cont. soys (S) • Corn-soys • Soys-Wheat (W) • C-S-W (RC)
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Can You Determine the Rotation & Tillage?
A B C D Middens/m2 0 50 1 35 # of Worms/m2 41 317 55 161 Wt. in grams 8.6 77.9 13.6 40 % Mature 24.4 21.6 24.8 16.9 Solvita 2.6 3.4 2.9 3.0 PMN 17 53 38 31 Organic matter 47 64 77 56 Aggregate Stability
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Soybean Yield 56 67 66.5 63
1. Cont. Corn, 2. Cont. Soys, 3. C-S, 4. S-Wheat, 5. C-S-W (R.Clover) 1. Conventional tillage, 2. No-till
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Can You Determine the Rotation & Tillage?
Cont. Soys CT
C-S-W(RC ) NT
S-W CT C-S NT
Middens/m2 0 50 1 35 # of Worms/m2 41 317 55 161 Wt. in grams 8.6 77.9 13.6 40 % Mature 24.4 21.6 24.8 16.9 Solvita 2.6 3.4 2.9 3.0 PMN 17 53 38 31 Organic matter 47 64 77 56 Aggregate Stability
15 58 36 33
Soybean Yield 56 67 66.5 63
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Putting It All Together
• Manage with the “underground herd” in mind • Diverse crop rotation + organic amendments =
diverse foods • Continuous cover = consistent food source • Stable aggregates = habitat
Soil life drives soil function. Put your soil life to work to increase productivity and resilience of your soils.
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Questions?
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