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DOI10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.02.036
Large-scale integrated assessment of soil carbon and organic matter-related nitrogen fluxes in Saxony (Germany)
Witing, Felix1,2; Gebel, Michael3; Kurzer, Hans-Joachim4; Friese, Holm5; Franko, Uwe1
发表日期2019
ISSN0301-4797
EISSN1095-8630
卷号237页码:272-280
英文摘要

Changes in land-use, agricultural management and climate affect the turnover and storage of organic carbon in soils (SOC) as well as the nitrogen mobilization from soil organic matter (SOM), with potential side effects on nitrogen availability and leaching. When addressing the requests for increased carbon storage in soil as well as for the reduction of nitrogen losses, integrated approaches on regional scales are required that take into account the actual changes in agricultural management and climate. This study investigated the arable land (7345 km(2)) of Saxony (Germany) with regard to the following: (1) the trends of SOC storage and organic matter-related nitrogen fluxes, including their subregional and annual dynamics, (2) changes in the carbon input to arable soils and the turnover of organic matter, and (3) the contribution of different drivers (climate, crop production and fertilization, tillage system) to the simulated SOM changes for the period 1998-2014 on a 500 m grid. The model CANDY carbon balance (CCB) was specifically adapted for large-scale simulations of SOM turnover to link spatial data on soils and climate with regional statistics on agricultural management. This new 'regional mode' of CCB has been validated using data from 391 plots across different European locations. The initial SOC levels for Saxony assumed steady state conditions at the beginning of the simulation period and have been validated using data from 667 monitoring sites. The results showed an increase in the SOC stocks of the arable soils of Saxony of 785 x 10(3) t C (1.24%o annually) during the simulation period. At the same time, the model simulated an average increase in organic nitrogen stored in SOM of approximately 7.5 kg N ha(-1) a(-1), with considerable differences between individual years and subregions. Both the increase in carbon inputs to soil (+8%) and the reduction of carbon turnover rates (-10%) had positive effects on SOC storage. While the increased use of conservation tillage was the most important driver for the overall increase in SOM storage in Saxony, climate variability and crop production and fertilization had the largest effect on its annual dynamics.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97476
作者单位1.UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Soil Phys, Theodor Lieser Str 4, D-06120 Halle, Germany;
2.UFZ Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Computat Landscape Ecol, Permoserstr 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany;
3.Gesell Angew Landschaftsforsch GALF BR, Ende 14, D-01277 Dresden, Germany;
4.Sachs Landesamt Umwelt Landwirtschaft & Geol LfUL, Fachbereich Pflanzl Erzeugung, Bodenkultur, Waldheimer Str 219, D-01683 Nossen, Germany;
5.Sachs Landesamt Umwelt Landwirtschaft & Geol LfUL, Referat Oberflachenwasser 44, Wasserrahmenrichtlinie, Wetterwarte 11, D-01683 Nossen, Germany
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Witing, Felix,Gebel, Michael,Kurzer, Hans-Joachim,et al. Large-scale integrated assessment of soil carbon and organic matter-related nitrogen fluxes in Saxony (Germany)[J],2019,237:272-280.
APA Witing, Felix,Gebel, Michael,Kurzer, Hans-Joachim,Friese, Holm,&Franko, Uwe.(2019).Large-scale integrated assessment of soil carbon and organic matter-related nitrogen fluxes in Saxony (Germany).JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT,237,272-280.
MLA Witing, Felix,et al."Large-scale integrated assessment of soil carbon and organic matter-related nitrogen fluxes in Saxony (Germany)".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 237(2019):272-280.
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