Effects of land-use changes on organic carbon in bulk soil and associated physical fractions in China's Horqin Sandy Grassland

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YuQiang Li [1 ]
YinPing Chen [2 ]
ShaoKun Wang [1 ]
WenDa Huang [1 ]
JianPeng Zhang [1 ]
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[1] Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering,Lanzhou Jiaotong University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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carbon storage; soil fraction; desertification; restoration;
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S151.9 [土壤分析];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The Horqin Sandy Grassland is one of the most seriously desertified areas in China’s agro-pastoral ecotone due to its fragile ecology, combined with improper and unsustainable land management. We investigated organic carbon changes in bulk soil(0 to 5 cm), light fraction of soil organic matter, and soil particle-size fractions induced by land-use and cover type changes. The results indicated that total soil organic carbon(SOC) storage decreased by 121 g/m2 with the conversion of grassland into farmland for 30 years, and increased by 261 g/m2 with the conversion of grassland into plantation for 30 years. Total SOC storage decreased by 157 g/m2 as a result of severe grassland desertification due to long-term continuous livestock grazing, whereas total SOC increased by 111 g/m2 following the practice of grazing exclusion(16 years) in desertified areas. Changes in land-use and cover type also show great effects on carbon storage in soil physical fractions.
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