Agricultural Management and Soil Carbon Storage in Surface vs. Deep Layers

被引:182
作者
Syswerda, S. P. [1 ]
Corbin, A. T. [2 ]
Mokma, D. L. [3 ]
Kravchenko, A. N. [3 ]
Robertson, G. P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, Dep Crop & Soil Sci, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 USA
[2] Washington State Cooperat Extens, Everett, WA 98208 USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Dep Crop & Soil Sci, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ORGANIC-CARBON; NITROGEN STORAGE; NO-TILLAGE; CLEAR-CUT; SEQUESTRATION; ACCUMULATION; RESIDUE; MATTER; AGGREGATION; CONVERSION;
D O I
10.2136/sssaj2009.0414
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Soil C sequestration research has historically focused on the top 0 to 30 cm of the soil profile, ignoring deeper portions that might also respond to management. In this study we sampled soils along a 10-treatment management intensity gradient to a 1-m depth to test the hypothesis that C gains in surface soils are off set by losses lower in the profile. Treatments included four annual cropping systems in a corn (Zea mays)-soybean (Glycine max)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) rotation, perennial alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and poplar (Populus x euramericana), and four unmanaged successional systems. The annual grain systems included conventionally tilled, no-tillage, reduced-input, and organic systems. Unmanaged treatments included a 12-yr-old early successional community, two 50-yr-old mid-successional communities, and a mature forest never cleared for agriculture. All treatments were replicated three to six times and all cropping systems were 12 yr post-establishment when sampled. Surface soil C concentrations and total C pools were significantly greater under no-till, organic, early successional, never-tilled mid-successional, and deciduous forest systems than in the conventionally managed cropping system (p <= 0.05, n = 3-6 replicate sites). We found no consistent differences in soil C at depth, despite intensive sampling (30-60 deep soil cores per treatment). Carbon concentrations in the B/Bt and Bt2/C horizons were lower and two and three times more variable, respectively, than in surface soils. We found no evidence for C gains in the surface soils of no-till and other treatments to be either off set or magnified by carbon change at depth.
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页码:92 / 101
页数:10
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