Long Term of Soil Carbon Stock in No-Till System Affected by a Rolling Landscape in Southern Brazil

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作者
Thomaz, Edivaldo L. [1 ]
Kurasz, Julliane P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Centro Oeste, Dept Geog, Soil Eros Lab, UNICENTRO, Elio Antonio Dalla Vecchia, 838 Bairro Vila Carli, BR-85040080 Guarapuava, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Centro Oeste, Dept Geog, UNICENTRO, Elio Antonio Dalla Vecchia 838 Bairro Vila Carli, BR-85040080 Guarapuava, Brazil
关键词
soil-geomorphology; oxisols; soil conservation; sustainability; food system; food security; LAND-USE CHANGE; EROSION;
D O I
10.3390/soilsystems7020060
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
In the 1960s, a conservationist agricultural practice known as a "no-tillage system" was adopted. Several benefits such as soil erosion reduction and soil carbon sequestration, among others, could be ascribed to no-till systems. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the long-term sustainability of this agricultural system in different environments. This study has the objective to evaluate the soil organic carbon dynamic in a no-till system (40-year) and on a rolling landscape in Southern Brazil. A systematic grid with four transversal-longitudinal transects was used for soil sampling. Soil samples from 0-20, 20-40, and 40-60 cm depths were collected (16 trenches x 3 depths x 1 sample per soil layer = 48), and a forest nearby was used as control (4 trenches x 3 depths x 1 sample = 12). The soil at the forest site showed 20% more carbon stock than no-till at the 0-20 cm soil depth. However, the entire no-till soil profile (0-60 cm) showed similar soil carbon as forest soil. The soil carbon stock (0-20 cm) in no-till was depleted at a rate of 0.06 kg C m(-2) year(-1), summing up to a carbon loss of 2.43 kg C m(-2). In addition, the non-uniform hillslope affected the soil carbon redistribution through the landscape, since the convex hillslope was more depleted in carbon by 37% (15.87 kg C m(-2)) when compared to the concave sector (25.27 kg C m(-2)). On average, the soil carbon loss in the subtropical agroecosystem was much lower than those reported in literature, as well as our initial expectations. In addition, the no-till system was capable of preserving soil carbon in the deepest soil layers. However, presently, the no-till system is losing more carbon in the topsoil at a rate greater than the soil carbon input.
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