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DOI10.1111/gcb.14762
Deep soil inventories reveal that impacts of cover crops and compost on soil carbon sequestration differ in surface and subsurface soils
Tautges, Nicole E.1; Chiartas, Jessica L.2; Gaudin, Amelie C. M.3; O'; Geen, Anthony T.2; Herrera, Israel1; Scow, Kate M.1,2
发表日期2019
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
英文摘要

Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) via organic inputs is a key strategy for increasing long-term soil C storage and improving the climate change mitigation and adaptation potential of agricultural systems. A long-term trial in California's Mediterranean climate revealed impacts of management on SOC in maize-tomato and wheat-fallow cropping systems. SOC was measured at the initiation of the experiment and at year 19, at five depth increments down to 2 m, taking into account changes in bulk density. Across the entire 2 m profile, SOC in the wheat-fallow systems did not change with the addition of N fertilizer, winter cover crops (WCC), or irrigation alone and decreased by 5.6% with no inputs. There was some evidence of soil C gains at depth with both N fertilizer and irrigation, though high variation precluded detection of significant changes. In maize-tomato rotations, SOC increased by 12.6% (21.8 Mg C/ha) with both WCC and composted poultry manure inputs, across the 2 m profile. The addition of WCC to a conventionally managed system increased SOC stocks by 3.5% (1.44 Mg C/ha) in the 0-30 cm layer, but decreased by 10.8% (14.86 Mg C/ha) in the 30-200 cm layer, resulting in overall losses of 13.4 Mg C/ha. If we only measured soil C in the top 30 cm, we would have assumed an increase in total soil C increased with WCC alone, whereas in reality significant losses in SOC occurred when considering the 2 m soil profile. Ignoring the subsoil carbon dynamics in deeper layers of soil fails to recognize potential opportunities for soil C sequestration, and may lead to false conclusions about the impact of management practices on C sequestration.


WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/101803
作者单位1.Univ Calif Davis, Agr Sustainabil Inst, 143 Robbins Hall,One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA;
2.Univ Calif Davis, Dept Land Air & Water Resources, Davis, CA 95616 USA;
3.Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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Tautges, Nicole E.,Chiartas, Jessica L.,Gaudin, Amelie C. M.,et al. Deep soil inventories reveal that impacts of cover crops and compost on soil carbon sequestration differ in surface and subsurface soils[J],2019.
APA Tautges, Nicole E..,Chiartas, Jessica L..,Gaudin, Amelie C. M..,O'.,Geen, Anthony T..,...&Scow, Kate M..(2019).Deep soil inventories reveal that impacts of cover crops and compost on soil carbon sequestration differ in surface and subsurface soils.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY.
MLA Tautges, Nicole E.,et al."Deep soil inventories reveal that impacts of cover crops and compost on soil carbon sequestration differ in surface and subsurface soils".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2019).
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