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  Belowground carbon dynamics in tropical perennial C4 grass agroecosystems

Crow, S. E., Deem, L. M., Wells, J. M., & Sierra, C. (2018). Belowground carbon dynamics in tropical perennial C4 grass agroecosystems. Frontiers of Environmental Science, 6: 18. doi:10.3389/fenvs.2018.00018.

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Crow, Susan E., Author
Deem, Lauren M., Author
Wells, Jon M., Author
Sierra, Carlos1, Author           
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1Quantitative Ecosystem Ecology, Dr. C. Sierra, Department Biogeochemical Processes, Prof. S. E. Trumbore, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497777              

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 Abstract: Effective soil management is critical to achieving climate change mitigation in plant-based renewable energy systems, yet limitations exist in our understanding of dynamic belowground responses to the cultivation of energy crops. To better understand the belowground dynamics following cultivation of a grassland in a high-yielding tropical perennial C4 grass in a zero-tillage production system, changes in soil carbon (C) pools were quantified, modeled, and projected and the chemical composition of the aggregate-protected pool was determined. Multiple C pools with different ecosystem functions and turnover increased following cultivation: immediately available microbial substrate (measured as hot water-soluble C) and active C (determined through laboratory incubation) increased by 12% and 30% respectively over time and soil C accumulated significantly in multiple physical fractions. A more rapid and dynamic nature of multiple C pools and transfers between pools existed than is often assumed in belowground models used widely in the field to simulate soil C accumulation. Multiple indicators of fresh roots, including the more easily degraded lignin monomers and root-derived long chain substituted fatty acids, appeared in aggregate-protected pools of cultivated soils over time since planting. This rapid transfer of plant inputs through active and intermediate C pools into mineral-dominated pools is the ultimate outcome required for building soil C stocks. Initial model runs suggested that this is evident, even on a two-year frame, in transfer rates of 0.485 and 0.890 from active to slow and slow to passive pools respectively. The rapid transfer of fresh root-derived input to stable pool suggests that soil C under zero-tillage management may be resilient to disturbances, such as replanting following a kill-harvest, that would otherwise result in losses from unprotected or readily available pools.

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 Dates: 2018-03-282018-04-24
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Title: Frontiers of Environmental Science
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Publ. Info: Lausanne, Switzerland : Frontiers Media S.A.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 Sequence Number: 18 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2296-665X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone journals/resource/2296-665X