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Short-term effects of land management change linked to cover crop on soil organic carbon in Mediterranean olive grove hillsides

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González-Rosado, Manuel
Lozano García, Beatriz
Aguilera Huertas, Jesús
Parras-Alcántara, Luis
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2020
Subject
Traditional olive grove
Topographical position
Cambisol
Mediterranean areas
Decarbonization
Carbonization
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The spatial distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) is essential to estimate the SOC reserves. Therefore, the soils ability to store organic carbon is a key factor for climate regulation and for other soil functions. The soil management and the topographic position play an important role in SOC variation, especially when the landscape is not uniform (Mediterranean areas). Many researches have explored the SOC distribution according to topographic position in hillsides for long-term, but very few studies have focused on the short term. Therefore, it is necessary to know, the changes that taking place in the soil due to land management change (LMC) in these irregular surfaces for sustainable agricultural production and its implications on climate change regulation. This study aims to assess the influence of topographic position and LMC on SOC stock (SOC-S) inMediterranean olive groves (OG) soils in short term(2 years). In this line, three experimental plots were selected in three topographical position (summit - S, backslope - B and toeslope - T). In these plots, the landmanagementwasmodified fromconventional tillage (CT) to no tillage (NT)with application of pruned olive branch chippings branches and vegetation cover (spontaneous vegetation) in the OG streets. The studied soils did not show important changes due to LMC in their physical properties for short term, in addition, these soilswere characterized by loworganic matter content (b1.2%). LMC caused a SOC reduction in surface, and a SOC increase in theBwhorizon. The N concentrations showed a similar trend to SOC and the C:N ratios were highly variable (4.37: C horizon-NT-S; 13.45 Bw/C horizon -CT-B). Normally, the SOC-S concentrations decreasing in depth. LMC for two years showed soil carbonization (S and T position) and decarbonization (B position) processes. The SOC-S increased 1.88 Mg ha−1 y−1 and 0.47 Mg ha−1 y−1 for S and T topographic position respectively, however the SOC-S decreased in B position 5.27 Mg ha−1 y−1. Therefore, LMC has a positive effect on soil carbon reserves in S and T position, conversely in B position, this effect was negative.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/30563
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Manuel González-Rosado, Beatriz Lozano-García, Jesús Aguilera-Huertas, Luis Parras-Alcántara, Short-term effects of land management change linked to cover crop on soil organic carbon in Mediterranean olive grove hillsides, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 744, 2020.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140683
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