Review and Model-Based Analysis of Factors Influencing Soil Carbon Sequestration Beneath Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)

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Charles T. Garten
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[1] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Environmental Sciences Division
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BioEnergy Research | 2012年 / 5卷
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Switchgrass; Modeling; Soil carbon; Carbon sequestration; Bioenergy; Review;
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A multi-compartment model was developed to summarize existing data and predict soil carbon sequestration beneath switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the southeastern USA. Soil carbon sequestration is an important part of sustainable switchgrass production for bioenergy because soil organic matter promotes water retention, nutrient supply, and soil properties that minimize erosion. A literature review was undertaken for the purpose of model parameterization. A sensitivity analysis of the model indicated that predictions of soil carbon sequestration were affected most by changes in aboveground biomass production, the ratio of belowground-to-aboveground biomass production, and mean annual temperature. Simulations indicated that the annual rate of soil carbon sequestration approached steady state after a decade of switchgrass growth while predicted mineral soil carbon stocks were still increasing. A model-based experiment was performed to predict rates of soil carbon sequestration at different levels of nitrogen fertilization and initial soil carbon stocks (to a 30-cm depth). At a mean annual temperature of 13°C, the predicted rate of soil carbon sequestration varied from −28 to 114 g C m−2 year−1 (after 30 years) and was greater than zero in 11 of 12 simulations that varied initial surface soil carbon stocks from 1 to 5 kg C m−2 and nitrogen fertilization from 0 to 18 g N m−2 year−1. The modeling indicated that more research is needed on the process of biomass allocation and on nitrogen loss from mature plantations, respectively, to improve our understanding of carbon and nitrogen dynamics in switchgrass agriculture.
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