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Data from: Early impacts of cover crop selection on soil biological parameters during a transition to organic agriculture

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posted on 2025-08-19, 02:39 authored by Leah Ellman-Stortz, Katie Lewis, Terry Gentry, Paul DeLaune, Elizabeth Pierson, Nicholas Boogades
<p>Although Texas is not widely known for organic production, it is responsible for most organic peanut production in the US. When managed effectively, this can be a lucrative practice due to consumer demands. However, farmers pursuing organic management must undergo a three-year transition period to obtain United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) certification, which is often associated with depressed yields. The objective of this study was to measure the impact of organic management and cover crop selection on biological indicators of soil health during the second year of transitioning to an organic cotton-peanut rotation in West Texas. We conducted a field study at 2 locations, and soil health indicators including <em>in situ </em>respiration, carbon mineralization, enzyme activities, and phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs)<strong> </strong>were measured.</p> <p>The use of a cover crop resulted in generally greater biological activities compared to the fallow after only one cover crop rotation, representing early elevated biological activities under plots treated with a cover crop. However, cover crop species selection typically did not affect soil biological parameters. Cover crop use also did not contribute to yield losses when compared to a fallow treatment. When comparing organic management to conventional, both sites experienced elevated PLFA counts under organic management. Importantly, results indicated that although reduced peanut yields could be expected under transitional organic management, this was not cover crop species-specific, nor was it a guarantee. Given the economic risk of organic management for farmers, this study will benefit producers deciding whether to pursue organic production and cover cropping.  </p>

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USDA: LS19-313

Texas A&M University System

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    DOI - Is supplement to https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20532

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Ellman-Stortz, Leah

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leahellmanstortz@gmail.com

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Dryad

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  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

phospholipids; soil quality; mineralization; carbon; organic production; Texas; certification; fallow; crops; crop rotation; risk; peanuts; enzymes; USDA; cover crops; phospholipid fatty acids; soil

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