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Prairie Strips Can Rapidly Improve Soil Health

AMES, Iowa — Prairie strips can improve measures of soil health faster than expected, according to new research by Iowa State University scientists working in cooperation with the Soil Health Institute. 

Prairie strips – 30-100 ft strips of herbaceous, perennial plants within crop fields – are designed to restore some of the benefits of Iowa’s native prairies while causing minimal impacts on crop production. Earlier studies have shown that prairie strips established in approximately 10% of a field can significantly increase biodiversity and pollinator habitat, reduce erosion and improve water quality. However, strips’ impacts on soil health have remained largely unexamined until now.  

Findings from the new research, published recently in the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, showed that prairie strips improved a number of soil health measures within 10-12 years. The perennial strips significantly improved eight out of 12 soil health indicators and increased several others at lower levels.  

The greatest impacts were in:

  • soil aggregate stability (up to 80%) – the ability of soil to resist erosion
  • microbial biomass (up to 54%) – the mass of microscopic soil organisms driving nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration
  • soil organic matter (up to 23%) – the living and dead carbon-containing part of the soil (central to healthy soils)
  • maximum water-holding capacity (up to 7%) – the ability of soil to retain water

“It was an exciting surprise to see the degree of these changes over just a decade or so,” said Marshall McDaniel, associate professor of agronomy at Iowa State, who coordinated the study team. “It has been thought that it would take much longer to see some of these levels of change. Especially soil organic matter and maximum water-holding capacity”

Source : iastate.edu

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