Changes in quantity and quality of soil carbon due to the land-use conversion to sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) plantation in southern Brazil

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作者
Bordonal, Ricardo de Oliveira [1 ,2 ]
Lal, Rattan [3 ]
Ronquim, Carlos Cesar [4 ]
de Figueiredo, Eduardo Barretto [1 ]
Nunes Carvalho, Joao Luis [2 ]
Maldonado, Walter, Jr. [1 ]
Bastos Pereira Milori, Debora Marcondes [5 ]
La Scala, Newton, Jr. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sao Paulo State Univ, Coll Agr & Vet Sci, FCAV UNESP Dept Exact Sci, Via Acesso Prof Paulo Donato Castellane S-N, BR-14884900 Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil
[2] Brazilian Ctr Res Energy & Mat, CTBE CNPEM Brazilian Bioethanol Sci & Technol Lab, Rua Giuseppe Maximo Scolfaro 10000, BR-13083100 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[3] Ohio State Univ, Carbon Management & Sequestrat Ctr, 210 Kottman Hall,2021 Coffey Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[4] Brazilian Agr Res Corp, CNPM EMBRAPA Satellite Monitoring Res Ctr, Ave Soldado Passarinho 303, BR-13070115 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[5] Brazilian Agr Res Corp, CNPDIA EMBRAPA Agr Instrumentat Ctr, Rua 15 Novembro 1452, BR-13560970 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Sugarcane expansion; Ethanol production; Soil management; Soil organic matter; Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy; Sustainability; LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE; GREENHOUSE-GAS BALANCE; ORGANIC-MATTER; AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM; NO-TILLAGE; MANAGEMENT; HUMIFICATION; EXPANSION; EMISSIONS; TURNOVER;
D O I
10.1016/j.agee.2017.02.016
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an important role for soil quality and its conservation is affected by the land-use change (LUC) associated with sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) expansion. This study was based on the hypothesis that: (i) LUC from perennial crops (e.g., coffee and citrus) and extensive pasture to sugarcane plantation results in depletions of soil carbon (C) stock and its quality; and (ii) transition of annual crops to sugarcane increases soil C stock and improves its quality. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess changes in soil C stocks and the humification levels of soil organic matter (SOM) upon conversion of different land uses (coffee, citrus, annual crop and pasture) into sugarcane plantation in the Mococa region, northeast of Sao Paulo state, southern Brazil. The experiment was conducted within commercial farms and experimental design is comprised of a farming system involving four scenarios of land-use transition to sugarcane (e.g., paired areas). Soil samples were collected to a 1-m depth (0-10,1020, 20-60 and 60-100 cm), and the equivalent layers of 0-20 and 0-100 cm were obtained for each paired area. SOC decreased in 3 years ranged from 124.5 to 99.8 Mg C ha(-1) for the 0-100 cm layer following the conversion of coffee to sugarcane. Conversion of citrus to sugarcane depleted soil C stock from 147.7 to 113.1 Mg C ha(-1) for the 0-100 cm layer after a 4-year period. Conversion of pasture into sugarcane was comparatively less adverse in terms of soil C stocks, with depletion only for the 0-20 cm layer from 30.3 to 17.0 Mg C ha(-1) in 8 years. Regarding the conversion from annual crop to sugarcane, there was no difference in soil C stock among land uses at any soil depths. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LIFS) showed a high stage of humification of SOM with increase in the magnitude of depletion of soil C stock, and vice versa. Increases in humification stages of SOM were observed from the top to the deepest layers for most of the land-use systems. Overall, conversions of perennial tree crops (e.g., coffee and citrus) into sugarcane increased the humification levels of SOM in sub-soil, except when sugarcane replaced pasture. The latter had lower humification of SOM in the surface layers of soil because of intensive tillage associated with sugarcane planting operations. Thus, the short-term maintenance of straw had a minor impact in improving soil C accumulation as well as reversing the increased oxidation level of SOM induced by sugarcane expansion, Further, our study suggests the need of assessing the impacts of LUC on soil C budget to deep sub-soil layers in agricultural systems. Finally, the data indicate that expansion of sugarcane over coffee and citrus agrosystems may impact the sustainability of ethanol production because of LUC-induced depletion of soil C stock and degradation of soil quality. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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