Authors
E Handayanto, G Cadisch, KE Giller
Publication date
1994/3
Journal
Plant and Soil
Volume
160
Pages
237-248
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Three methods: litterbags, incubation of materials in pots and incubation in leaching-tubes, were compared to determine the effects of N, lignin and polyphenols of legume tree prunings on their decomposition and N release rates in a Red-yellow Podzolic soil (Ultisol). A protein-binding capacity assay was used to measure the content of active polyphenols in pruning materials in relation to their effect on decomposition. Prunings of Calliandra calothyrsus, Peltophorum pterocarpa, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, and a mixture of Peltophorum and Gliricidia from an alley cropping experiment in Lampung, Indonesia, were used for the study. Decomposition and N release rates of the prunings were in the order Gliricidia > Leucaena > Calliandra > Peltophorum in all three incubation methods, however, the patterns of N release varied between incubation methods and species. The (lignin + polyphenol …
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