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Carbon and nitrogen in the soil–plant system along rainfall and land-use gradients in southern Africa

Authors :
J. Ramontsho
J. N. Aranibar
L. Otter
Stephen A. Macko
Herman H. Shugart
C.J.W. Feral
Howard E. Epstein
Source :
Journal of Arid Environments. 54:327-343
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2003.

Abstract

We examined relationships between vegetation and soil nutrients along rainfall and land use gradients in the Kalahari. Soil organic carbon (SOC) was significantly lower where reduced rainfall and grazing lowered litter inputs to the soil. Soil organic nitrogen (SON) was significantly lower at the driest site and was higher than expected at two grazed sites. Ammonium levels at Mongu (wettest) were significantly higher, while nitrate was lower than expected everywhere. Site-averaged concentrations showed no significant differences in SOC and SON beneath plant canopies, but woody plant canopies alone showed elevated SOC at three sites and SON at one site.

Details

ISSN :
01401963
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Arid Environments
Accession number :
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