Distribution of soil carbon fractions under different bamboo species in northwest Himalayan foothills, India

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作者
Kaushal, Rajesh [1 ]
Roy, Trisha [1 ]
Thapliyal, S. [1 ]
Mandal, D. [1 ]
Singh, D. V. [1 ]
Tomar, J. M. S. [1 ]
Mehta, H. [1 ]
Ojasvi, P. R. [1 ]
Lepcha, S. T. S. [2 ]
Durai, J. [3 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Indian Inst Soil & Water Conservat, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India
[2] Natl Bamboo Miss, New Delhi, India
[3] Int Network Bamboo & Rattan, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
Active carbon pools; Carbon stratification ratio; Carbon management index; Lability index; Passive carbon pools; Root biomass; ORGANIC-CARBON; MANAGEMENT INDEX; LAND-USE; MATTER; POOLS; DYNAMICS; QUALITY; SYSTEMS; IMPACT;
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10.1007/s10661-022-09839-3
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Soil carbon and its fractions are important in understanding the mechanism of soil carbon sequestration. The present study evaluated the impact of seven commercial bamboo species, viz., Bambusa balcooa, B. bambos, B. vulgaris, B. nutans, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii, D. stocksii, and D. strictus, on labile and non-labile carbon fractions. In the 0-15-cm layer, B. nutans had the highest very labile C (7.65 g kg(-1)) followed by B. vulgaris > B. balcooa > D. stocksii > D. hamiltonii > B. bambos > D. strictus > open. The active carbon pool was significantly low under the control plot (i.e. the open) indicating the positive influence of bamboo in soil C build-up in the top 0-15 cm soil layer. Amongst the different species of bamboo evaluated in this study, D. strictus accumulated the highest active C pool in 0-30-cm soil layer followed by B. vulgaris. Of the total organic C in the 0-30 cm soil depth, majority (55-60%) was contributed by the passive C pool comprising the less labile and the non-labile fraction of SOC. A high value of carbon stratification ratio (> 2) was observed for D. strictus, B. bambos, and D. hamiltonii which proves their potential for restoration of the degraded lands. The majority of bamboo species except for B. balcooa and D. stocksii showed a higher carbon management index than open systems, thereby indicating higher rates of soil C rehabilitation. Of the seven bamboo species, B. vulgaris, D. strictus, and B. nutans can be adopted for cultivation in the northwest Himalayas given their ability to positively impact the SOC and its fractions in both surface and sub-surface soil.
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