Organic carbon stabilization in temperate paddy fields and adjacent semi-natural forests along a soil age gradient
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Rice paddy soils have high organic carbon (OC) storage potential, but predicting OC stocks in these soils is
difficult due to the complex OC stabilization mechanisms under fluctuating redox conditions. Especially in
temperate climates, these mechanisms remain understudied and comparisons to OC stocks under natural vegetation
are scarce. Semi-natural forests could have similar or higher OC inputs than rice paddies, but in the latter
mineralization under anoxic conditions and interactions between OC and redox-sensitive minerals (in particular
Fe oxyhydroxides, hereafter referred to as Fe oxides) could promote OC stabilization. Moreover, managementinduced
soil redox cycling in rice paddies can interact with pre-existing pedogenetic differences of soils having
different degrees of evolution. To disentangle these drivers of soil OC stocks, we focused on a soil age
gradient in Northern Italy with a long (30 + years) history of rice cultivation and remnant semi-natural forests.
Irrespective of soil age, soils under semi-natural forest and paddy land-use showed comparable OC stocks. While,
in topsoil, stocks of crystalline Fe and short-ranged Fe and Al oxides did not differ between land-uses, under
paddy management more OC was found in the mineral-associated fraction. This hints to a stronger redox-driven
OC stabilization in the paddy topsoil compared to semi-natural forest soils that might compensate for the presumed
lower OC inputs under rice cropping. Despite the higher clay contents over the whole profile and more
crystalline pedogenetic Fe stocks in the topsoil in older soils, OC stocks were higher in the younger soils, in
particular in the 50–70 cm layer, where short-range ordered pedogenetic oxides were also more abundant. These
patterns might be explained by differences in hydrological flows responsible for the translocation of Fe and
dissolved OC to the subsoil, preferentially in the younger, coarse-textured soils. Taken together, these results
indicate the importance of the complex interplay between redox-cycling affected by paddy-management and soilage
related hydrological properties.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Schwarz, Erik; Johansson, Anna; Lerda, Cristina; Livsey, John; Scaini, Anna; Said-Pullicino, Daniel; Manzoni, Stefano
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GEODERMA
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