Storage and persistence of organic carbon in the upper three meters of soil under arable and native prairie land use

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作者
Anuo, Christopher O. [1 ]
Li, Lidong [1 ]
Moreland, Kimber C. [2 ,3 ]
Mcfarlane, Karis J. [2 ]
Malakar, Arindam [4 ]
Cooper, Jennifer A. [5 ]
Maharjan, Bijesh [1 ]
Kaiser, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Dept Agron & Hort, 202 Keim Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[2] Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Ctr Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, 7000 East Ave, Livermore, CA 94551 USA
[3] united States Dept Agr, Calif Climate Hub, Davis, CA USA
[4] Univ Nebraska, Robert B Daugherty Water Food Global Inst, Nebraska Water Ctr, Sch Nat Resources, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[5] Nutrien, 4516 N Howard Ave, Kerman, CA 93630 USA
关键词
Land use; C-4-C-3; vegetation; delta C-13; triangle C-14; Soil organic carbon storage and persistence; Microbial communities; Deep soil carbon dynamics; LITTER DECOMPOSITION; NITROGEN; DYNAMICS; MATTER; GRASSLAND; CLIMATE; STABILIZATION; PHOSPHORUS; DIVERSITY; HORIZONS;
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10.1007/s11104-024-06850-0
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Aims Land use change from native grasslands to arable lands globally impacts soil ecosystem functions, including the storage of soil organic carbon (SOC). Understanding the factors affecting SOC changes in topsoil and subsoil due to land use is crucial for effective mitigation strategies. We determined SOC storage and persistence as affected by land use change from native prairies to arable lands. Methods We examined SOC stocks, soil delta C-13 and triangle C-14 signatures, microbial communities (bacteria and fungi), and soil mineral characteristics under native prairies and long-term arable lands (i.e., > 40 years) down to 3 m in the U.S. Midwest. Results Native prairie soils had higher SOC stocks in the A horizon and 0-50 cm depth increment than arable soils. For both land use types, the delta C-13 and triangle C-14 values significantly decreased with depth, with the latter pointing towards highly stabilized SOC, especially in the B- and C-horizons. Analysis of the microbial communities indicated that the diversity of bacteria and fungi decreased with increasing soil depth. The content of oxalate soluble Al appeared to be the single most important predictor of SOC across horizons and land use types. Conclusion Our data suggest that most SOC gains and losses and transformation and translocation processes seem to be restricted to the uppermost 50 cm. Increasing SOC retention in the A and B horizons within the 0-50 cm depth would enhance organic material serving as substrate and nutrients for microbes and plants (A horizon) and facilitate long-term SOC storage in the subsoil (B horizon).
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