Monitoring temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition under maize–wheat cropping systems in semi-arid India

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S. Sandeep
K. M. Manjaiah
M. R. Mayadevi
A. K. Singh
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[1] Kerala Forest Research Institute,Department of Soil Science
[2] Kerala Agricultural University,Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Horticulture
[3] Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya,Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Indian Agricultural Research Institute
[4] Indian Council of Agricultural Research,undefined
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Maize-wheat; C; -derived carbon; Activation energy; Michaelis–Menten kinetics; CO; efflux;
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Long-term storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for sustainability of agricultural ecosystems and maintaining overall environment quality as soils contain a significant part of global carbon stocks. In this study, we attempted to explain the carbon mineralization and temperature sensitivity of SOC in maize–wheat systems, a common cropping system in the semi-arid regions of India. Soil samples(0–0.15 m) from long-term experimental plots laid in split plot design with two tillage systems (conventional tillage and bed planting) and six nutrient management treatments (T1 = control, T2 = 120 kg urea—N/ha, T3 = T2 (25 % N substituted by farmyard manure (FYM)), T4 = T2 (25 % N substituted by sewage sludge), T5 = T2 + crop residue, T6 = 100 % recommended doses of N through organic source - 50 % FYM + 25 % biofertilizer + 25 % crop residue) were incubated at different temperatures (25, 30, 35, and 40 °C) to determine the thermal sensitivity parameters associated with carbon mineralization. Earlier reports suggest a selective preservation of C3-derived carbon fractions over C4 in the SOC pool, and this is the first instance where δ13C signatures (C4-derived carbon) were used as a qualitative measure to assess thermal sensitivity of SOC pools in the maize—wheat crop rotation systems of semi-arid India. Among the nutrient management treatments, mineral fertilizers were found to add more C4-derived carbon to the SOC pool in both the tillage systems but shows less promise in SOC stability as indicated by their lower activation energies (Ea) (14.25 kJ mol−1). Conventional tillage was found to mineralize 18.80 % (T1—control at 25 °C) to 29.93 % carbon (T3—mineral fertilizer + FYM at 40 °C) during the 150 days of incubation which was significantly higher than bed planting system (14.90 % in T1—control at 25 °C and 21.99 % in T6—100% organic sources at 40 °C). Organic manures, especially FYM (19.11 kJ mol−1) and 100 % organics (19.33 kJ mol−1) were more effective in enhancing the Ea of SOC than plots with mineral fertilizers alone (14.25 kJ mol−1), but had relatively higher Q10 values thereby corroborating the thermal sensitivity hypothesis of recalcitrant organic compounds in soil. Michaelis–Menten derivatives along with thermal sensitivity indicators such as Ea and Q10 were found to be efficient parameters for explaining carbon mineralization and CO2 efflux from soils.
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