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Effect of different vegetation restoration on soil organic carbon dynamics and fractions in the Rainy Zone of Western China.
Yang, Fan; Zhong, Yujian; Han, Guangzhong; Li, Xiuzhi; Luo, Li; Cai, Xiaomin; Long, Xinyu; Li, Tangli; Huang, Laiming.
Affiliation
  • Yang F; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Zhong Y; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Han G; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Li X; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Luo L; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Cai X; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Long X; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Li T; Laboratory of Simulation on Soil Process, College of Geography and Resources Science, Neijiang Normal University, Neijiang 641100, China.
  • Huang L; Yellow River Delta Modern Agricultural Engineering Laboratory, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China; College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100049, China. Electronic addres
J Environ Manage ; 331: 117296, 2023 Apr 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36642043
ABSTRACT
Vegetation restoration on purple soil (Eutric Leptic Regosols) slopes aiming at reducing soil erosion in the Rainy Zone of Western China has significantly altered soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and distribution. A better understanding of the effects of different vegetation restoration types on SOC dynamics and fractions is critical in devising better policy to protect or enhance SOC stocks to improve soil quality and ecosystem function. In the present study, total, labile, and non-labile organic carbon (TOC, LC, and NLC), and carbon management index (CMI) of Cryptomeria fortunei (CF), mixed C. fortunei and Betula luminifera (MF), Neosinocalamus affinis (NA), and Camellia sinensis (CS) were compared with those of Zea mays field (ZM) on purple soil slopes in the Rainy Zone of Western China in order to develop more effective ways to implement vegetation restoration in the future. Different vegetation restoration types (CF, MF, NA and CS) increased TOC stock by 47.79%-118.31% and NLC stock by 56.61%-129.52% in the 0-50 cm soil layer compared with that of ZM. The direction and magnitude of changes in LC stock and CMI, however, depended strongly on the vegetation restoration type. Compared with ZM, CF had the largest increase of LC stock and CMI, whereas NA had the largest decrease of LC stock and CMI in the 0-50 cm soil layer. The LCTOC ratio in four reforested species all declined significantly compared with that of ZM (p < 0.01), indicating decreased SOC activity after afforestation. The vegetation type and soil depth together explained more than 90% of the changes of TOC and its fractions in the plantations on purple soil slopes. Our study demonstrates that transforming the ZM into the CS is optimal to achieve the sustainable development goal, whereas transforming the ZM into the NA reduces the SOC activity and availability.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Ecosystem Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: J Environ Manage Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Ecosystem Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: J Environ Manage Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China
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