Calcium is associated with specific soil organic carbon decomposition products

IF 5.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.5194/egusphere-2024-3343
Mike C. Rowley, Jasquelin Pena, Matthew A. Marcus, Rachel Porras, Elaine Pegoraro, Cyrill Zosso, Nicholas O. E. Ofiti, Guido L. B. Wiesenberg, Michael W. I. Schmidt, Margaret S. Torn, Peter S. Nico
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Abstract. Calcium (Ca) may contribute to the preservation of soil organic carbon (SOC) in more ecosystems than previously thought. Here we provide evidence that Ca is co-located with SOC compounds that are enriched in aromatic and phenolic groups, across different acidic soil-types and locations with different ecosystem properties. In turn, this co-localised fraction of Ca-SOC is removed through cation-exchange, and the association is then only re-established during decomposition in the presence of Ca (Ca addition incubation). Thereby highlighting a causative link between decomposition and the co-location of Ca with a characteristic fraction of SOC. Incorporating this mechanism into conceptual and numerical models can improve our understanding, predictions, and management of carbon dynamics in natural and managed soils, and account for their response to Ca-rich amendments.
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钙与特定的土壤有机碳分解产物有关
摘要。在更多的生态系统中,钙(Ca)对土壤有机碳(SOC)保护的贡献可能超出了人们的想象。我们在此提供的证据表明,在不同的酸性土壤类型和具有不同生态系统特性的地点,钙与富含芳香族和酚类的 SOC 化合物共定位。反过来,这种共定位的 Ca-SOC 部分通过阳离子交换被移除,然后只有在存在 Ca 的分解过程中才能重新建立联系(Ca 添加培养)。因此,分解和钙与 SOC 的特征部分共定位之间存在因果联系。将这一机制纳入概念模型和数值模型,可以提高我们对天然土壤和受管理土壤中碳动态的理解、预测和管理,并解释它们对富含 Ca 的添加剂的反应。
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Soil
Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
2.90%
发文量
44
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: SOIL is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of high-quality research in the field of soil system sciences. SOIL is at the interface between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. SOIL publishes scientific research that contributes to understanding the soil system and its interaction with humans and the entire Earth system. The scope of the journal includes all topics that fall within the study of soil science as a discipline, with an emphasis on studies that integrate soil science with other sciences (hydrology, agronomy, socio-economics, health sciences, atmospheric sciences, etc.).
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