Preservation of Soil Iron-Bound Organic Carbon in a Karst Ditch Wetland: A Case Study in Caohai Lake, China

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Dan Yang
Na An
Zhenli Guo
Jingchun Liu
Chongling Yan
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[1] Guizhou University,Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Conservation and Germplasm Innovation in Mountainous Region, Collaborative Innovation Center for Mountain Ecology & Agro
[2] Xiamen University,Bioengineering, College of Life Sciences
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Wetland soil; Organic carbon; Iron oxides; Magnetic susceptibility;
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The correlation between soil organic carbon (OC) and iron oxides is recognized as a significant mechanism for the long-term preservation of organic carbon. However, the impact of various phases of iron oxides on OC stabilization in karst ditch wetlands remains unclear. This study was conducted at Caohai National Nature Reserve, the largest karst plateau freshwater lake in China. Forty ditch samples of 0~20 cm soil layer were collected for low-frequency mass magnetic susceptibility (χLF), frequency magnetic susceptibility (χfd%), total iron (Fet), dithionite-extractable iron (Fep), oxalate-extractable iron (Feo), organically complexed iron (Fep), OC and iron-bound organic carbon (Fe–OC). Soil χfd% ranged from 6.70 to 14.61%, and χfd%, Fet, Fed, and crystalline iron (Fed – Feo) were positively correlated with χLF. The alteration of χLF is primarily influenced by the pedogenic formation of ultrafine ferrimagnets. Molar ratios of Fe–OC/Fed ranged from 0.50 to 2.28, with Fe–OC accounting for 9.25±3.84 % of the bulk OC. The fraction of Fe–OC in OC strongly depended on the molar ratios of C/N, Fed, and crystalline iron. At the 0.05 significance level, OC showed significant positive correlations with Fe–OC/Fed, Feo, and Fep, but negatively correlations with Fed and crystalline iron. The presence of the complexation of Fep with OC might promote the accumulation of OC in karst ditch wetlands. Further research should investigate the turnover times of the Fep complexation with organic carbon and its molecular compositions from microbial utilization and decomposition in the ditch wetlands.
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