Massive carbon addition to an organic-rich Andosol increased the subsoil but not the topsoil carbon stock
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Published:2018-05-07
Issue:9
Volume:15
Page:2743-2760
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Zieger Antonia, Kaiser KlausORCID, Ríos Guayasamín PedroORCID, Kaupenjohann Martin
Abstract
Abstract. Andosols are among the most carbon-rich soils, with an average of
254 Mg ha−1 organic carbon (OC) in the upper 100 cm. A current
theory proposes an upper limit for OC stocks independent of increasing carbon
input, because of finite binding capacities of the soil mineral phase. We
tested the possible limits in OC stocks for Andosols with already large OC
concentrations and stocks (212 g kg−1 in the first horizon,
301 Mg ha−1 in the upper 100 cm). The soils received large inputs
of 1800 Mg OC ha−1 as sawdust within a time period of 20 years.
Adjacent soils without sawdust application served as controls. We determined
total OC stocks as well as the storage forms of organic matter (OM) of five
horizons down to 100 cm depth. Storage forms considered were pyrogenic
carbon, OM of < 1.6 g cm−3 density and with little to no
interaction with the mineral phase, and strongly mineral-bonded OM forming
particles of densities between 1.6 and 2.0 g cm−3 or
> 2.0 g cm−3. The two fractions
> 1.6 g cm−3 were also analysed for aluminium-organic matter
complexes (Al–OM complexes) and imogolite-type phases using ammonium-oxalate–oxalic-acid extraction and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Pyrogenic organic carbon represented only up to 5 wt % of OC, and thus
contributed little to soil OM. In the two topsoil horizons, the fraction
between 1.6 and 2.0 g cm−3 had 65–86 wt % of
bulk soil OC and was dominated by Al–OM complexes.
In deeper horizons, the
fraction > 2.0 g cm−3 contained 80–97 wt % of the
bulk soil's total OC and was characterized by a mixture of Al–OM complexes
and imogolite-type phases, with proportions of imogolite-type phases
increasing with depth. In response to the sawdust application, only the OC
stock at 25–50 cm depth increased significantly (α=0.05, 1-β=0.8). The increase was entirely due to increased OC in the two fractions
> 1.6 g cm−3. However, there was no significant increase
in the total OC stocks within the upper 100 cm. The results suggest that long-term large OC inputs cannot be taken up by the
obviously OC-saturated topsoil but induce downward migration and gradually
increasing storage of OC in subsurface soil layers. The small additional OC
accumulation despite the extremely large OC input over 20 years, however,
shows that long time periods of high input are needed to promote the downward
movement and deep soil storage of OC.
Funder
Technische Universität Berlin
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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