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Land use change effects on stratification and storage of soil carbon and nitrogen: Application to a Mediterranean nature reserve.
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment . Sep2016, Vol. 231, p105-113. 9p. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Land use change from natural vegetation to agricultural land often affects the properties and quality of soils. A field study was conducted to determine the effects of land use change [Mediterranean evergreen oak woodland (MEOW-dehesa) to olive grove and cereal] on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) concentrations and stocks, and on the soil quality in Cambisols in The Cardeña-Montoro Nature Reserve (South Spain). The land use change from MEOW-dehesa to olive groves increased the SOC concentration (MEOW-dehesa: 19.4 g kg −1 ; 7.2 g kg −1 ; olive grove: 41.8 g kg −1 ; 15.4 g kg −1 in the surface and subsurface layers respectively) and stock (22.3% higher in olive grove than in MEOW-dehesa and 17% higher in olive grove than in cereal), but did not affect the N concentration and decreased N stock in the surface layer. The conversion from MEOW-dehesa to cereal did not affect SOC stock and concentration; it only decreased the N concentration and stock in the surface layer (N: 1.6 g kg −1 and 1.1 g kg −1 in MEOW-dehesa and cereal respectively; N stock 4.2 Mg ha −1 and 2.9 Mg ha −1 in MEOW-dehesa and cereal respectively). After the land use change to olive grove stratification ratios increased, however in cereal they decreased. Comparing the different types of MEOW-dehesa, significant differences were found. It is important to point out that all the stratification ratios calculated were >2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01678809
- Volume :
- 231
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 117372944
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2016.06.030