Depth-wise distribution of soil-carbon stock in aggregate-sized fractions under shaded-perennial agroforestry systems in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India

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作者
Chatterjee, Nilovna [1 ]
Nair, P. K. Ramachandran [2 ]
Nair, Vimala D. [3 ]
Viswanath, Syam [4 ]
Bhattacharjee, Abhishek [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Agron & Hort, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Sch Forest Resources & Conservat, POB 110410, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[3] Univ Florida, Soil & Water Sci Dept, POB 110910, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[4] Kerala Forest Res Inst, Trichur 680653, Kerala, India
[5] Univ North Colorado, Sch Math Nat & Hlth Sci, Greeley, CO 80639 USA
关键词
Fixed effects model; Soil organic carbon stocks; Soil aggregate stability; Soil aggregate-associated carbon; ORGANIC-CARBON; LAND-USE; SILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS; COFFEE AGROFORESTRY; STORAGE; SEQUESTRATION; MATTER; GRASSLANDS; MANAGEMENT; NITROGEN;
D O I
10.1007/s10457-019-00399-z
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Growing shade-tolerant perennial crops under trees is an economically attractive land-use activity in the tropics; but the importance of these systems in facilitating ecosystem services such as soil carbon sequestration is seldom recognized. We assessed soil carbon stock at various depths (0-10, 10-30, 30-60, and 60-100 cm) in shaded perennial agroforestry systems (AFS) in Koppa (12 degrees 54 ' N, 75 degrees 04 ' E), Karnataka, India. The systems were coffee (Coffea canephora) under Grevillea robusta trees (Coffee + Grevillea), coffee under a mixture of shade trees (Coffee + Mixed Shade), tea (Camellia sinensis) under Grevillea robusta (Tea + Grevillea), a traditional smallholder farm with several common crops grown together (Homegarden), and a native moist deciduous forest (Forest). Four replicated composite soil samples were collected from each system for each depth class. Soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in three soil aggregate fractions (2000-250 mu m, 250-53 mu m, and < 53 mu m) as well as in the whole soil was determined. The SOC stock to 1-m depth were 172.3 and 142.4 Mg C ha(-1) under Forest and Coffee + Grevillea, respectively, and the lowest (89.3 Mg C ha(-1)) under Homegarden. No significant differences were noted in SOC within the silt + clay fraction (< 53 mu m) beyond 60 cm depth under Forest and other shaded AFS. Fitting a fixed-effects model, we found out that all three factors considered for this study: depth, aggregate size and treatment (land use system) had significant interaction effects on SOC stocks. The results show that deep rooted, tree-based systems, have higher total soil C stocks and more C in the smallest (< 53 mu m) soil fractions indicating the recalcitrant (longer-term storage) nature of C and implying consequent ecosystem benefit of reduced chances for soil C release back to the atmosphere.
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页数:18
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