Deep soil organic carbon: A review

José C. B. Dubeux, Mário de A. Lira Junior, Flávia F. Simili, I. L. Bretas, K. R. Trumpp, Beatriz E. Bizzuti, L. Garcia, K. T. Oduor, L. Queiroz, Javier P. Acuña, Cristian T.E. Mendes
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Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration promotes several ecological, economic, and social co-benefits. However, most SOC studies rely on topsoil evaluations (0–30 cm), disregarding a significant fraction of the SOC that is stored in deep layers. Understanding the relationship between deep soil carbon and climate change is imperative in guiding sustainable land management practices, informing climate change mitigation strategies, and preserving the crucial role of deep soil carbon in regulating atmospheric CO 2 levels. We conducted a comprehensive literature review to discuss the origins of deep soil carbon, the globally standardized methodology recommended for measuring SOC stocks, the mechanisms controlling SOC sequestration (physical, chemical, and biochemical) in deep layers, the significance of microbial community in deep soil layers, advancements in radiocarbon studies, the impact of management practices on deep SOC, and the influence of climate change on deep SOC stocks. Overall, more empirical data and long-term studies are needed to address the knowledge gaps in terms of deep SOC and advance our understanding of the role of deep soil carbon in shaping global carbon cycles and climate resilience. The main challenges for accurate SOC estimations and global carbon budgets are the high spatial variability, the relative lack of deep soil measurements, and the need for reliable reference data for modeling improvements. A practical and accurate soil bulk density (BD) estimation in deep layers (i.e., 30–100 cm) is crucial to improve the accuracy of global C stock estimations and should be addressed in further studies. Modeling approaches based on sensors and machine learning techniques are promising tools to overcome this challenge. However, there is still a large variability in methods to measure and report soil BD and SOC stocks worldwide, preventing further advances.
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深层土壤有机碳:综述
土壤有机碳(SOC)螯合作用可促进多种生态、经济和社会效益。然而,大多数土壤有机碳研究都依赖于表层土壤(0-30 厘米)的评估,而忽略了储存在深层土壤中的大量土壤有机碳。了解土壤深层碳与气候变化之间的关系对于指导可持续土地管理实践、为气候变化减缓战略提供信息以及保护土壤深层碳在调节大气二氧化碳水平中的关键作用至关重要。我们进行了一次全面的文献综述,讨论了土壤深层碳的起源、推荐用于测量 SOC 储量的全球标准化方法、控制深层 SOC 固碳的机制(物理、化学和生物化学)、土壤深层微生物群落的重要性、放射性碳研究的进展、管理实践对深层 SOC 的影响以及气候变化对深层 SOC 储量的影响。总之,需要更多的实证数据和长期研究来弥补深层 SOC 方面的知识差距,并推进我们对深层土壤碳在塑造全球碳循环和气候适应性方面作用的理解。准确估算 SOC 和全球碳预算所面临的主要挑战是空间变异性大、相对缺乏深层土壤测量以及需要可靠的参考数据来改进建模。对深层土壤(即 30-100 厘米)进行实用、准确的土壤容重(BD)估算对于提高全球碳储量估算的准确性至关重要,应在进一步的研究中加以解决。基于传感器和机器学习技术的建模方法是克服这一挑战的有效工具。然而,世界范围内测量和报告土壤 BD 和 SOC 储量的方法仍然存在很大差异,阻碍了进一步的进展。
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