Fractionation of Organic Carbon and Stock Measurement in the Sundarbans Mangrove Soils of Bangladesh

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4236/ajcc.2021.104028
S. Akther, Md. Mahfuzul Islam, M. Hossain, Z. Parveen
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Mangrove soils are well known for their high capacity of storing organic carbon (SOC) in various pools; however, a relatively small change in SOC pools could cause significant impacts on greenhouse gas concentrations. Thus, for an in-depth understanding of SOC distribution and stock to predict the role of Sundarbans mangrove in mitigating global warming and greenhouse effects, different extraction methods were employed to fractionate the SOC of Sundarbans soils into cold-water (CWSC) and hot-water (HWSC) soluble, moderately labile (MLF), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and resistant fractions (RF) using a newly developed modified-method. A significant variation in total SOC (p < 0.001), SOC stock (p < 0.001) and soil bulk density (p < 0.05) at the Sundarbans mangrove forest were observed. In most soils, bulk density increased from the surface to 100 cm depth. The total SOC concentrations were higher in most surface soils and ranged from 1.21% ± 0.02% to 8.19% ± 0.09%. However, C in lower layers may be more resistant than that of upper soils because of differences in compositions, sources and environmental conditions. SOC was predominately associated with the resistant fraction (81% - 97%), followed by MLF (2% higher SOC stock in the soil profile and its primary association in resistant fractions suggested that Sundarbans mangrove soil is sequestering carbon and thereby serving as a significant carbon sink in Bangladesh.
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孟加拉国孙德尔本斯红树林土壤有机碳分异与储量测定
红树林土壤以其在各种池中储存有机碳(SOC)的高能力而闻名;然而,有机碳库相对较小的变化可能对温室气体浓度产生显著影响。因此,为了深入了解孙德尔本斯红树林有机碳的分布和储量,预测其在减缓全球变暖和温室效应中的作用,采用不同的提取方法,采用一种新开发的改进方法,将孙德尔本斯土壤有机碳分为冷水(CWSC)和热水(HWSC)可溶性组分、中度不稳定组分(MLF)、微生物生物量碳(MBC)和抗性组分(RF)。孙德尔本斯红树林土壤有机碳总量(p < 0.001)、有机碳储量(p < 0.001)和土壤容重(p < 0.05)变化显著。在大多数土壤中,从表面到100 cm深度,容重增加。表层土壤总有机碳含量在1.21%±0.02% ~ 8.19%±0.09%之间。然而,由于组成、来源和环境条件的差异,下层土壤中的C可能比上层土壤更具抗性。土壤有机碳主要与抗性组分相关(81% - 97%),其次是MLF(土壤中土壤有机碳储量高出2%,其在抗性组分中的主要关联表明,孙德尔本斯红树林土壤具有固碳作用,因此在孟加拉国是一个重要的碳汇。
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