Title of article :
Changes in soil organic matter driven by shifts in co-dominant plant species in a grassland
Author/Authors :
Reza Erfanzadeh، نويسنده , , Behnam Bahrami، نويسنده , , Javad Motamedi، نويسنده , , Julien Pétillon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
5
From page :
74
To page :
78
Abstract :
Abstract Globally, grassland soils, if managed properly, are important for the sake of carbon sequestration. The quality and quantity of soil organic carbon is probably influenced by vegetation traits such as composition and plant species. We determined the influence of vegetation composition and co-dominant species on soil organic carbon in two Prangus uloptera stands. The stands situated at close proximity were identified in a Prangos uloptera community in north-western Iran. Both stands shared similar dominant plant species with the same physiographical and climatological characteristics, but differed in their co-dominant plant species. To compare soil organic matter (SOM) parameters, soil samples from each stand were collected from depths of 0–15 cm and 15–30 cm. The results showed that SOM had spatial variation which was probably affected by the plant species. The highest values of total C, Total N, POM-C, POM-N, microaggregates, C in macroaggregates and C in microaggregates in the upper soil layer occurred in the stand with the highest cover of Astragalus microcephalus and Acanthophyllum microcephalum. It is suggested that, in conservation projects based on higher carbon sequestration, the plant species with more incorporation of carbon content into soil should be identified and used more widely.
Keywords :
Plant species , Carbon sequestration , Vegetation type , Prangus uloptera stands , Soil organic carbon
Journal title :
GEODERMA
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
GEODERMA
Record number :
1298908
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