Humus forms, organic matter stocks and carbon fractions in forest soils of northwestern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Humus forms may be the first tool to assess
qualitatively organic matter turnover in soils; as such they
should be related to the stocks of organic C a soil can store,
to the characteristics of organic matter that affect its
stability and, more generally, to the factors of soil
formation. In this work, we tested these hypotheses in 27
forest soils of northwestern Italy. Site variables representing
the pedogenic factors allowed classifying the plots into
three clusters, which were significantly different for soil
and humus types. The average stocks of organic C in the
humic episolum (organic and top mineral horizons) ranged
from 2.7 kg m−2 in Eumulls to 9.5 kg m−2 in Amphimulls.
A clear trend in C stocks was visible and related both to the
increasing presence of organic layers where the environmental
conditions do not favour a rapid turnover of organic
matter and to the good mixing of organics and minerals in
“bio-macrostructured” A horizons. The characteristics of
organic matter were also linked to humus forms: The
proportion of humified complex substances was the highest
in the most active forms, and conversely, non-humified
extracted substances formed a considerable part of organic
matter only where the environmental conditions limit
organic matter degradation. Humus forms seem therefore
to reflect several mechanisms of organic matter stabilisation
and are clearly related to the capacity of the soil to store C.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
E. Bonifacio; G. Falsone; M. Petrillo
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