Changes in soil carbon stock after deforestation and subsequent establishment of “Imperata” grassland in the Asian humid tropics

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Yusuke Yonekura
Seiichi Ohta
Yoshiyuki Kiyono
Darul Aksa
Kazuhito Morisada
Nagaharu Tanaka
Mamoru Kanzaki
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[1] Kyoto University,Laboratory of Tropical Forest Resources & Environments, Graduate School of Agriculture
[2] Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,Tropical Rain Forest Research Center
[3] Mulawarman University,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2010年 / 329卷
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Soil carbon stock; Tropical deforestation; grassland; Land use change; Southeast Asia; A/R CDM;
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Globally, tropical deforestation is often followed by the establishment of fire-prone grassland. In Southeast Asia, Imperata cylindrica grassland is the dominant land cover after deforestation. No quantitative data are available on the changes in soil carbon (C) stock upon such land conversion. We aimed to elucidate changes in soil C stock after deforestation followed by the occurrence and persistence of I. cylindrica grassland in the Asian humid tropics. We compared soil C stock between primary forests (n = 20) and grasslands (n = 14) with a wide range of soil textures in East Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). We also assessed the temporal change in soil C stock in the grassland sites between 1992 and 2004 by comparing identical soil pits (n = 7). Soil C stock (0–100 cm deep) increased by 23% following transition from primary forest to grassland during about 10 years. Over 12 years at the grassland sites, however, soil C stock did not change in the 0–100 cm depth, but we observed increased blackness of soil, especially coarse-textured soils. The increase in C stock following the transition was largely attributed to the organic matter supply by grass roots, rhizomes, and charred materials from wildfires to the subsurface soils and subsoils (5–100 cm). The unchanged soil C stock (0–100 cm) over 12 years at the grassland sites suggests that the soil C stock level there has nearly reached a new equilibrium state. However, the increased blackness of the soil suggests changes in the quality of soil organic matter by higher subsoil root input and deeper bioturbation by earthworms.
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