Dynamic linkages between human pressure and stability of soil organic matter in mid-latitude mountains – A perspective review

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE Geoderma Regional Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.geodrs.2024.e00859
Łukasz Musielok , Karen Vancampenhout , Bart Muys , Magdalena Gus-Stolarczyk , Ewa Grabska-Szwagrzyk , Mateusz Stolarczyk , Anna Bartos , Agata Gołąb , Krzysztof Buczek
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Mid-latitude mountains are dynamic environments, confronted with climate change and human land-use effects. Understanding how such human pressures affect the stability of soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial for predicting SOM dynamics and mitigating climate change. To contribute to a better understanding of the determinants of SOM stability in mid-latitude mountains we propose a conceptual hierarchical framework for the spatio-temporal variability of SOM preservation. Second, we review the literature on SOM stability in various related environmental contexts, including soil types typical of different altitudinal zones as well as specific intrazonal soils such as organic soils of mountain peatlands and soils developed on calcareous parent materials. We point out the existing knowledge gaps and contradictory research results in this area. Finally, we develop a framework for understanding the link between human pressure and SOM stability, including an in-depth analysis of the effects of tree species conversion, windthrows, land use and land cover change, fires, and soil erosion. We also indicate the need for a comprehensive, holistic approach to the study of SOM stability in mid-latitude mountains, taking into account the context of soil-forming processes.

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人类压力与中纬度山区土壤有机质稳定性之间的动态联系--观点综述
中纬度山区是一个动态环境,面临着气候变化和人类土地利用的影响。了解人类的这些压力如何影响土壤有机质(SOM)的稳定性,对于预测土壤有机质的动态和减缓气候变化至关重要。为了更好地理解中纬度山区土壤有机质稳定性的决定因素,我们提出了一个关于土壤有机质保存的时空变异性的概念性分层框架。其次,我们回顾了各种相关环境下 SOM 稳定性的文献,包括不同海拔带的典型土壤类型以及特定的带内土壤,如山地泥炭地的有机土壤和在钙质母质上形成的土壤。我们指出了该领域现有的知识空白和相互矛盾的研究成果。最后,我们建立了一个框架,用于理解人类压力与 SOM 稳定性之间的联系,包括深入分析树种转换、风蚀、土地利用和土地覆盖变化、火灾和土壤侵蚀的影响。我们还指出,在研究中纬度山区的 SOM 稳定性时,需要考虑到土壤形成过程的背景,采用一种全面、整体的方法。
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Geoderma Regional
Geoderma Regional Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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6.10
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7.30%
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122
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Global issues require studies and solutions on national and regional levels. Geoderma Regional focuses on studies that increase understanding and advance our scientific knowledge of soils in all regions of the world. The journal embraces every aspect of soil science and welcomes reviews of regional progress.
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