The dynamics of carbon in particle-size fractions of soil in a forest-cultivation sequence

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J. Balesdent
E. Besnard
D. Arrouays
C. Chenu
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[1] DEVM,Laboratoire d'Ecologie Microbienne de la Rhizosphère
[2] CEA – Centre de Cadarache,Unité de Science du Sol
[3] INRA – CNRS – Université P. et M. Curie,Service d'Etude des Sols et de la Carte Pédologique de France
[4] INRA,undefined
[5] INRA,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 1998年 / 201卷
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carbon-13; maize; modelling; physical protection; stablecarbon isotope;
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Cultivation of forest and grassland soils induces heavy changes in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics. To better predict the effect of cultivation, there is a need to describe which organic pools are affected and to which extent. We used a chronosequence of thick humic forest soils converted to maize cultivation for 40 yr in southwest France. The dynamics of soil carbon was investigated through particle-size fractionation and the use of 13C allowed to distinguish forest-derived organic matter and new crop-derived organic matter. This partitioning of soil carbon by size on one hand and by age on the other provided a precise description of carbon turnover. The level towards which tend the organic pools under cultivation showed that the decay rates of soil carbon were one order of magnitude higher under cultivation than under forest. SOM can thus be considered as deprotected under cultivation. All size fractions appeared to be deprotected to the same extent. A progressive transfer of silt-sized C to clay-sized C was nevertheless suspected and attributed to the decreasing stability of fine silt-sized microaggregates with cultivation. SOM furthermore contained some very stable C present as silt-sized and possibly clay-sized particles. The turnover times of maize-derived organic matter was the same as that observed in similar soils cultivated for centuries. This indicated that the new conditions induced by cultivation were reached in the very first years after forest clearing and that the high initial SOM content and high mineralization rate of initial organic matter did not affect the dynamics of newly incorporated carbon.
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