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Determining phytolith-occluded organic carbon sequestration using an upgraded optimized extraction method: indicating for a missing carbon pool.

Ning Han1,2, Yufei Yang3, Yang Gao4,5, Zhuo Hao1,2, Jing Tian1,2, Tiantian Yang6, Xianwei Song1.   

Abstract

Phytolith-occluded organic carbon (PhytOC) is considered one of the most promising terrestrial carbon (C) sinks. Different methods are used for phytolith extraction from wet-ashing techniques and the subsequent determination of PhytOC content from soil. This is in order to optimize the wet-ashing techniques and to improve estimation accuracy of C sequestration potential of phytoliths from soil. Results show that the organic matter removal and carbonate removal protocol, applying sonication, has a significant effect on phytolith extraction. Namely, the sequential removal of first organic matter and then carbonates applied to such methods could eliminate greater than 17.14, 46.68, and 26.17% extraneous material compared to other methods. Moreover, phytoliths extracted using methods that apply sonication eliminated 7.49, 42.70, and 17.57% more extraneous material than methods that did not. Additionally, the procedure associated with the second oxidation step significantly influenced the determination of PhytOC content, that is, 29.34, 33.75, 26.41, and 64.64% of excess organic C were oxidized during this step. The upgraded optimal method we recommend for phytolith extraction in association with wet-ashing techniques and the subsequent determination of PhytOC content is therefore to first apply sonication, then the second oxidation step, and finally the removal of organic matter. Using this optimal upgraded method, we estimated the C sequestration potential of phytoliths from the soil of slash pine in China at 0.51 Mt. C. Furthermore, using this upgraded optimal method increased the precision of the carbon sequestration potential of phytoliths from soil by up to 63.83%.

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Keywords:  Carbon pool; Extraction; PhytOC stocks; Phytolith; Wet ashing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30014370     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2706-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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1.  Carbon storage potential and seasonal dynamics of phytolith from different vegetation types in a subtropical region, China.

Authors:  Yufei Yang; Fei Wang; Jing Jin; Shuanglin Hu; Yang Gao
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2019-08-13       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Phytolith-Occluded Carbon Sequestration Potential of Oil Palm Plantation in Tamil Nadu.

Authors:  Veeraswamy Davamani; Ramasamy Sangeetha Piriya; Srirangarayan Subramanian Rakesh; Ettiyagounder Parameswari; Selvaraj Paul Sebastian; Periasamy Kalaiselvi; Muthunalliappan Maheswari; Rangasamy Santhi
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-01-10
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