Title of article :
Estimating soil labile organic carbon and potential turnover rates using a sequential fumigation–incubation procedure
Author/Authors :
Zou، نويسنده , , X.M. and Ruan، نويسنده , , H.H. and Fu، نويسنده , , Y. and Yang، نويسنده , , X.D. and Sha، نويسنده , , L.Q.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
6
From page :
1923
To page :
1928
Abstract :
Labile carbon is the fraction of soil organic carbon with most rapid turnover times and its oxidation drives the flux of CO2 between soils and atmosphere. Available chemical and physical fractionation methods for estimating soil labile organic carbon are indirect and lack a clear biological definition. We have modified the well-established Jenkinson and Powlsonʹs fumigation–incubation technique to estimate soil labile organic carbon using a sequential fumigation–incubation procedure. We define soil labile organic carbon as the fraction of soil organic carbon degradable during microbial growth, assuming that labile organic carbon oxidizes according to a simple negative exponential model. We used five mineral soils and a forest Oa horizon to represent a wide range of organic carbon levels. Soil labile organic carbon varied from 0.8 mg/g in an Entisol to 17.3 mg/g in the Oa materials. Potential turnover time ranged from 24 days in an Alfisol to 102 days in an Ultisol. Soil labile organic carbon contributed from 4.8% in the Alfisol to 11.1% in the Ultisol to the total organic carbon. This new procedure is a relatively easy and simple method for obtaining indices for both the pool sizes and potential turnover rates of soil labile organic carbon and provides a new approach to studying soil organic carbon.
Keywords :
Carbon pools , Carbon turnover rates , Soil carbon , Soil analytical methods , Labile organic carbon
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1995655
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