Long-term growth of temperate broadleaved forests no longer benefits soil C accumulation

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Yu-he Ji
Ke Guo
Shi-bo Fang
Xiao-niu Xu
Zhi-gao Wang
Shu-dong Wang
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather (LASW),Department of Life Science
[2] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science,undefined
[3] State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change,undefined
[4] Institute of Botany,undefined
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] School of Forestry & Landscape Architecture,undefined
[7] Anhui Agricultural University,undefined
[8] Anqing Normal University,undefined
[9] State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science,undefined
[10] Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth,undefined
[11] Chinese Academy of Science,undefined
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It is widely recognized that the long-term growth of forests benefits biomass carbon (C) sequestration, but it is not known whether the long-term growth of forests would also benefit soil C sequestration. We selected 79 representative soil profiles and investigated the influence of the forest stand age on the soil C dynamics of three soil layers (0–10, 10–20 and 20–30 cm) in temperate broadleaved forests in East China. The results suggest that the soil C density in temperature broadleaved forests significantly changes with the stand age, following a convex parabolic curve. At an early stand age, the soil C density usually increases, reaching its peak value at a pre-mature stand age (approximately 50 years old). At later stand ages, the soil C density usually decreases. Therefore, our results reveal a turning point in the soil C density at a pre-mature stand age. The long-term growth of temperate broadleaved forests after pre-mature stand age no longer benefits soil C accumulation, probably promotes topsoil C loss. In addition, we found that the soil C density in the upper soil layer usually changes with the forest stand development more significantly than that in deeper soil layers.
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