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Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem

The effect of cropping system on the distribution of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) in soil aggregates has not been well addressed, which is important for understanding the sequestration of OC and N in agricultural soils. We analyzed the distribution of OC and N associated with soil aggregates...

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Autores principales: Chu, Jiashu, Zhang, Tianzhe, Chang, Weidong, Zhang, Dan, Zulfiqar, Saman, Fu, Aigen, Hao, Yaqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27764209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165018
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author Chu, Jiashu
Zhang, Tianzhe
Chang, Weidong
Zhang, Dan
Zulfiqar, Saman
Fu, Aigen
Hao, Yaqi
author_facet Chu, Jiashu
Zhang, Tianzhe
Chang, Weidong
Zhang, Dan
Zulfiqar, Saman
Fu, Aigen
Hao, Yaqi
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description The effect of cropping system on the distribution of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) in soil aggregates has not been well addressed, which is important for understanding the sequestration of OC and N in agricultural soils. We analyzed the distribution of OC and N associated with soil aggregates in three unfertilized cropping systems in a 27-year field experiment: continuously cropped alfalfa, continuously cropped wheat and a legume-grain rotation. The objectives were to understand the effect of cropping system on the distribution of OC and N in aggregates and to examine the relationships between the changes in OC and N stocks in total soils and in aggregates. The cropping systems increased the stocks of OC and N in total soils (0–40 cm) at mean rates of 15.6 g OC m(-2) yr(-1) and 1.2 g N m(-2) yr(-1) relative to a fallow control. The continuous cropping of alfalfa produced the largest increases at the 0–20 cm depth. The OC and N stocks in total soils were significantly correlated with the changes in the >0.053 mm aggregates. 27-year of cropping increased OC stocks in the >0.053 mm size class of aggregates and N stocks in the >0.25 mm size class but decreased OC stocks in the <0.053 mm size class and N stocks in the <0.25 mm size class. The increases in OC and N stocks in these aggregates accounted for 99.5 and 98.7% of the total increases, respectively, in the continuous alfalfa system. The increases in the OC and N stocks associated with the >0.25 mm aggregate size class accounted for more than 97% of the total increases in the continuous wheat and the legume-grain rotation systems. These results suggested that long-term cropping has the potential to sequester OC and N in soils and that the increases in soil OC and N stocks were mainly due to increases associated with aggregates >0.053 mm.
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spelling pubmed-50726392016-10-27 Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem Chu, Jiashu Zhang, Tianzhe Chang, Weidong Zhang, Dan Zulfiqar, Saman Fu, Aigen Hao, Yaqi PLoS One Research Article The effect of cropping system on the distribution of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) in soil aggregates has not been well addressed, which is important for understanding the sequestration of OC and N in agricultural soils. We analyzed the distribution of OC and N associated with soil aggregates in three unfertilized cropping systems in a 27-year field experiment: continuously cropped alfalfa, continuously cropped wheat and a legume-grain rotation. The objectives were to understand the effect of cropping system on the distribution of OC and N in aggregates and to examine the relationships between the changes in OC and N stocks in total soils and in aggregates. The cropping systems increased the stocks of OC and N in total soils (0–40 cm) at mean rates of 15.6 g OC m(-2) yr(-1) and 1.2 g N m(-2) yr(-1) relative to a fallow control. The continuous cropping of alfalfa produced the largest increases at the 0–20 cm depth. The OC and N stocks in total soils were significantly correlated with the changes in the >0.053 mm aggregates. 27-year of cropping increased OC stocks in the >0.053 mm size class of aggregates and N stocks in the >0.25 mm size class but decreased OC stocks in the <0.053 mm size class and N stocks in the <0.25 mm size class. The increases in OC and N stocks in these aggregates accounted for 99.5 and 98.7% of the total increases, respectively, in the continuous alfalfa system. The increases in the OC and N stocks associated with the >0.25 mm aggregate size class accounted for more than 97% of the total increases in the continuous wheat and the legume-grain rotation systems. These results suggested that long-term cropping has the potential to sequester OC and N in soils and that the increases in soil OC and N stocks were mainly due to increases associated with aggregates >0.053 mm. Public Library of Science 2016-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5072639/ /pubmed/27764209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165018 Text en © 2016 Chu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chu, Jiashu
Zhang, Tianzhe
Chang, Weidong
Zhang, Dan
Zulfiqar, Saman
Fu, Aigen
Hao, Yaqi
Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title_full Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title_fullStr Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title_short Impacts of Cropping Systems on Aggregates Associated Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in a Semiarid Highland Agroecosystem
title_sort impacts of cropping systems on aggregates associated organic carbon and nitrogen in a semiarid highland agroecosystem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5072639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27764209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165018
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