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- Title
Effects of land-use change on soil organic carbon and nitrogen in density fractions and soil δC and δN in semiarid grasslands.
- Authors
Qiu, Liping; Wei, Xiaorong; Ma, Tiane; Wei, Yanchun; Horton, Robert; Zhang, Xingchang; Cheng, Jimin
- Abstract
Aims: The objectives of this study were to determine the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) in different density fractions and the response of δC and δN signatures of soil to land-use change in a semiarid grassland. Methods: We measured soil δC and δN and the concentrations of SOC and N in whole soil and in the light and heavy fractions in adjacent tracts of native grassland, cropland, and shrubland in a semiarid region of China. The cropland and shrubland were established on existing grassland 27 years ago. Results: The conversion of grassland to cropland or to shrubland significantly decreased SOC and N concentrations and stocks in both whole soil and density fractions in the 0-80 cm soil layer. The decreases in SOC and N stocks associated with the heavy fraction accounted for >90 % of the total decrease in the 0-80 cm soil layer after grassland cultivation or afforestation. The conversion of grassland to cropland or to shrubland significantly enriched soil δC but depleted δN. Conclusions: Our results suggested that the losses of SOC and N in whole soil after land-use changes in this semiarid grassland were primarily due to losses of SOC and N associated with the heavy fraction.
- Subjects
NITROGEN content of plants; CARBON in soils; EFFECT of nitrogen on plants; PLANT-soil relationships; LAND use; NITROGEN content of legumes; GRASSLANDS; ECOLOGY; ARID regions
- Publication
Plant & Soil, 2015, Vol 390, Issue 1/2, p419
- ISSN
0032-079X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11104-015-2435-3