• Title of article

    Soil carbon storage beneath recently established tree plantations in Tennessee and South Carolina, USA,

  • Author/Authors

    Charles T. Garten Jr.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    93
  • To page
    102
  • Abstract
    Rates of soil carbon (C) accumulation under 7 recently established tree plantations in Tennessee and South Carolina (USA) were estimated by comparing soil C stocks under the plantations to adjacent reference (nonplantation) sites. Estimated rates of C accumulation in surface (0–40 cm) mineral soil were 40–170 gCm−2 yr−1 during the first decade following plantation establishment. Most soil C at each site was found in mineral-associated organic matter (i.e., soil C associated with the silt–clay fraction). Soils with high sand content and low initial C stocks exhibited the greatest gains in particulate organic matter C (POM-C). Labile soil C stocks (consisting of forest floor and mineral soil POM-C) became an increasingly important component of soil C storage as loblolly pine stands aged. Rates of mineral soil C accumulation were highly variable in the first decade of plantation growth, depending on location, but the findings support a hypothesis that farm to tree plantation conversions can result in high initial rates of soil C accumulation in the southeastern United States.
  • Keywords
    Soil C sequestration , particulate organic matter , soil nitrogen , Tree plantations , Mineral-associated organic matter , Loblolly pine
  • Journal title
    Biomass and Bioenergy
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Biomass and Bioenergy
  • Record number

    407237