Mineralogical associations with soil carbon in managed wetland soils

被引:23
作者
Anthony, Tyler L. [1 ]
Silver, Whendee L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Ecosyst Sci Div, Dept Environm Sci Policy & Management, 130 Mulford Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
agricultural soils; aluminum; carbon loss; carbon sequestration; drained wetlands; iron; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER; SAN-JOAQUIN DELTA; LAND-USE CHANGE; IRON OXIDATION; ALUMINUM; PRESERVATION; SACRAMENTO; REDUCTION; PEAT; ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.1111/gcb.15309
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Carbon (C)-rich wetland soils are often drained for agriculture due to their capacity to support high net primary productivity. Increased drainage is expected this century to meet the agricultural demands of a growing population. Wetland drainage can result in large soil C losses and the concentration of residual soil minerals such as iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al). In upland soils, reactive Fe and Al minerals can contribute to soil C accumulation through sorption to poorly crystalline minerals and coprecipitation of organo-metal complexes, as well as C loss via anaerobic respiration by Fe-reducing bacteria. The role of these minerals in soil C dynamics is often overlooked in managed wetland soils and may be particularly important in both drained and reflooded systems with elevated mineral concentrations. Reflooding drained soils have been proposed as a means to sequester C for climate change mitigation, yet little is known about how reactive Fe and Al minerals affect C cycling in restored wetlands. We explored the interactions among soil C and reactive Fe and Al minerals in drained and reflooded wetland soils. In reflooded soils, soil C was negatively associated with reactive Fe and reduced Fe(II), a proxy for anaerobic conditions (reactive Fe:R-2 = .54-.79; Fe(II):R-2 = .59-.89). In drained soils, organo-Al complexes were positively associated with soil C and Fe(II) (AlR2 = .91; Fe(II):R-2 = .54-.60). Soil moisture, organo-Al, and reactive Fe explained most of the variation observed in soil C concentrations across all sites (p < .01). Reactive Fe was negatively correlated to soil C concentrations across sites, suggesting these Fe pools may drive additional C losses in drained soils and limit C sequestration with reflooding. In contrast, reactive organo-Al in drained soils facilitates C storage via aggregation and/or formation of anaerobic (micro)sites that protect residual soil C from oxidation and may at least partially offset C losses.
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页码:6555 / 6567
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