Spatial-temporal dynamics of organic carbon in soddy-podzolic soils of postagrogenic biogeocenoses |
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Authors: | A. S. Vladychenskii I. M. Ryzhova V. M. Telesnina R. T. Galiakhmetov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of General Soil Science, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia;(2) Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute, Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Pyzhevskii per. 7, Moscow, 109017, Russia |
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Abstract: | The organic carbon content in developed soddy-podzolic soils increased during the overgrowing of abandoned plowland with meadow and forest vegetation. The highest carbon content was recorded at the stage of 40–50-year-old forest, which was related to the largest input of organic matter into the soil and the intense litter decomposition during this period. A decrease in the soil carbon content was observed during the development of forest vegetation on the long-term hayfields in place of the former croplands, because the humus content in the lower part of the old-arable horizon decreased significantly. The spatial variability in the distribution of organic carbon in the soils increased with the development of forest biogeocenoses. |
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Keywords: | soil dynamics organic carbon postagrogenic biogeocenosis carbon budget spatial variability |
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