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- Title
Dynamics of unprotected soil organic carbon with the restoration process of Pinus massoniana plantation in red soil erosion area.
- Authors
LÜ Mao-kui; XIE Jin-sheng; ZHOU Yan-xiang; ZENG Hong-da; JIANG Jun; CHEN Xi-xiang; XU Chao; CHEN Tan; FU Lin-chi
- Abstract
By the method of spatiotemporal substitution and taking the bare land and secondary forest as the control, we measured light fraction and particulate organic carbon in the topsoil under the Pinus massoniana woodlands of different ages with similar management histories in a red soil erosion area, to determine their dynamics and evaluate the conversion processes from unprotected to protected organic carbon. The results showed that the content and storage of soil organic carbon increased significantly along with ages in the process of vegetation restoration (P <0. 01). The unprotected soil organic carbon content and distribution proportion to the total soil organic carbon increased significantly (P<0. 05) after 7-11 years' restoration but stabilized after 27 and 30 years of restoration. It suggested that soil organic carbon mostly accumulated in the form of unprotected soil organic carbon during the initial restoration period, and reached a stable level after long-term vegetation restoration. Positive correlations were found between restoration years and the rate constant for C transferring from the unprotected to the protected soil pool (k) in 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm soil layers, which demonstrated that the unprotected soil organic carbon gradually transferred to the protected soil organic carbon in the process of vegetation restoration.
- Publication
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao, 2014, Vol 25, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
1001-9332
- Publication type
Article