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Long-term agricultural management and erosion change soil organic matter chemistry and association with minerals.

Xiang Wang1, Nicolas A Jelinski1, Brandy Toner1, Kyungsoo Yoo2.   

Abstract

The interaction of soil organic matter (SOM) and minerals is a critical mechanism for retaining SOM in soil and protecting soil fertility and long-term agricultural sustainability. The chemical speciation of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in mineral-associated SOM can be sensitive to both anthropogenic management practices and landscape positions, but these two aspects are rarely examined in tandem. Here we examined the effects of long-term (>100 years) agricultural management and erosion on mineral-associated SOM along grassland and agricultural hillslope transect. The mineral-associated SOM was obtained using particle size and density fractionation approaches. Chemical speciation of C and N in mineral-associated SOM was characterized using micro X-ray absorption near-edge fine structure (XANES) spectroscopy. The extent of SOM coverage and contribution of iron oxyhydroxides (Fe oxides) to the total specific mineral surface area (SSA) were determined using the BET-N2 adsorption method of soil samples under three conditions: untreated, SOM removal, and Fe oxides removal. The amount of SSA covered by SOM (SSASOM-covered) was lower by 61% and 37% in cultivated eroding and depositional topsoils, respectively, compared with the corresponding grassland. Depositional soils had higher SSASOM-covered than eroding positions. In the cultivated hillslopes, aromatic and phenolic C species were more abundant in depositional soils than in the eroding topsoils, indicating that deposition and burial of eroded or in-situ plant-derived phenolic C protected them from further transformation. Our results, therefore, highlight the importance of anthropogenic activities in the interaction of SOM and minerals, including C speciation changes, which may exert a considerable influence on SOM retention in soils.
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Keywords:  Cultivation; Erosion; Mineral-associated soil organic matter; Specific mineral surface area; XANES

Year:  2018        PMID: 30340295     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  The response of soil Olsen-P to the P budgets of three typical cropland soil types under long-term fertilization.

Authors:  Weiwei Zhang; Qiong Wang; Qihua Wu; Shuxiang Zhang; Ping Zhu; Chang Peng; Shaomin Huang; Boren Wang; Huimin Zhang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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