Mineralization of organic matter and the carbon sequestration capacity of zonal soils

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V. M. Semenov
L. A. Ivannikova
T. V. Kuznetsova
N. A. Semenova
A. S. Tulina
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2008年 / 41卷
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Soil Organic Matter; Soil Organic Carbon; Microbial Biomass; Carbon Sequestration; EURASIAN Soil Science;
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The susceptibility of soil organic matter (SOM) to mineralization decreases in the following sequence of zonal soils: tundra soil > soddy-podzolic soil > gray forest soil > chestnut soil > dark chestnut soil > chernozem. The content of potentially mineralizable organic matter in the plowed soils is 1.9–3.9 times lower than that in their virgin analogues. The highest soil carbon sequestration capacity (SCSC) is typical of the leached chernozems, and the lowest SCSC is typical of the tundra soil. Taking into account the real soil temperatures and the duration of the warm season, the SCSC values decrease in the following sequence: leached chernozem > dark chestnut soil > chestnut soil ≥ tundra soil > gray forest soil > soddy-podzolic soil. Arable soils are characterized by higher SCSC values in comparison with their virgin analogues.
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