Modeling soil organic carbon dynamics under shifting cultivation and forests using Rothc model

被引:30
|
作者
Mishra, Gaurav [1 ]
Jangir, Abhishek [2 ]
Francaviglia, Rosa [3 ]
机构
[1] Rain Forest Res Inst, Jorhat, Assam, India
[2] Natl Bur Soil Survey & Land Use Planning, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
[3] Council Agr Res & Econ, Res Ctr Agr & Environm, CREA, I-00184 Rome, Italy
关键词
Climate change; Forests; Jhum land; North Eastern Himalaya of India; RothC; Soil organic carbon; LONG-TERM EXPERIMENTS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; LAND-USE; CROPPING SYSTEMS; MATTER; STOCKS; TURNOVER; NORTH; FERTILIZATION; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2019.01.016
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Shifting cultivation (jhum) and forest land are the main land uses in North Eastern region of Indian Himalaya, but in the long term this form of agriculture is not acceptable due to the soil degradation following the cutting of forest vegetation, and the consequent biodiversity loss, high erosion rates and nutrient loss through runoff. No information on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics and simulation studies are available, so an attempt was done using RothC model. The model was parameterized on measured SOC contents of forest and jhum sites, and average SOC stocks and changes were simulated for a period of 5 years in forest and jhum sites under the baseline and the projected climate change conditions available for Nagaland state (2021-2050). Forest sites under the baseline climate showed a steady-state condition, and simulated SOC decreased by 0.04 t C ha(-1) yr(-1) during 5 years. In addition simulations indicated that forest land use could not benefit from climate change in a 10 years period (SOC changes showed a decreasing trend from 0.36 to 0.06 t C ha(-1) yr(-1)). Jhum sites showed negative changes in SOC stocks both under the baseline (0.40 t C ha(-1) yr(-1)) and the projected climate change conditions (0.50 t C ha(-1) yr(-1)). Indeed, SOC decreases under climate change were inversely related to the duration of the jhum cropping cycle, almost linear in the first five years (from 0.65 to 0.41 t C ha(-1) yr(-1)), and thereafter only slightly decreasing (from 0.39 to 0.32 t C ha(-1) yr(-1)). We can conclude that under climate change conditions the jhum cropping cycle can be extended for a longer period without substantial effects on SOC decreases.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 41
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Model Establishment for Simulating Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics
    HUANG Yao
    Institute of Atmospheric Physics
    Agricultural Sciences in China, 2002, (03) : 72 - 77
  • [42] Modification of the RothC model to simulate soil C mineralization of exogenous organic matter
    Mondini, Claudio
    Luz Cayuela, Maria
    Sinicco, Tania
    Fornasier, Flavio
    Galvez, Antonia
    Angel Sanchez-Monedero, Miguel
    BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2017, 14 (13) : 3253 - 3274
  • [43] Measured soil organic matter fractions can be related to pools in the RothC model
    Zimmermann, M.
    Leifeld, J.
    Schmidt, M. W. I.
    Smith, P.
    Fuhrer, J.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 2007, 58 (03) : 658 - 667
  • [44] A dynamic organic soil biogeochemical model for simulating the effects of wildfire on soil environmental conditions and carbon dynamics of black spruce forests
    Yi, Shuhua
    McGuire, A. David
    Kasischke, Eric
    Harden, Jennifer
    Manies, Kristen
    Mack, Michelle
    Turetsky, Merritt
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2010, 115
  • [45] Carbon in Humic Fractions of Organic Matter in Soil Treated with Organic Composts under Mango Cultivation
    Silva, Joyce Reis
    Silva, Davi Jose
    Tuao Gava, Carlos Alberto
    Tavares de Oliveira, Thaisi Caroline
    Conceicao de Freitas, Maria do Socorro
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2016, 40
  • [46] Modelling soil organic carbon storage with RothC in irrigated Vertisols under cotton cropping systems in the sub-tropics
    Senapati, Nimai
    Hulugalle, Nilantha R.
    Smith, Pete
    Wilson, Brian R.
    Yeluripati, Jagadeesh B.
    Daniel, Heiko
    Ghosh, Subhadip
    Lockwood, Peter
    SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2014, 143 : 38 - 49
  • [47] Trees in agricultural landscapes maintain soil organic carbon following miombo woodland conversion to shifting cultivation
    Magalhaes, Tarquinio Mateus
    GEODERMA, 2023, 429
  • [48] A spatiotemporal model of shifting cultivation and forest cover dynamics
    Brown, Douglas R.
    ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, 2008, 13 : 643 - 671
  • [49] Impacts of simulated shifting cultivation on deforestation and the carbon stocks of the forests of central Africa
    Zhang, QF
    Justice, CO
    Desanker, PV
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2002, 90 (02) : 203 - 209
  • [50] Decreased Soil Organic Carbon under Litter Input in Three Subalpine Forests
    Chen, Zihao
    Shen, Ya
    Tan, Bo
    Li, Han
    You, Chengming
    Xu, Zhenfeng
    Wei, Xinyu
    Ni, Xiangyin
    Yang, Yulian
    Zhang, Li
    FORESTS, 2021, 12 (11)