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Soil organic matter transformation in Argentinian Hapludolls
Authors:Wolfgang Zech  Georg Guggenberger  Pablo Zalba  Norman Peinemann
Abstract:Distribution and transformation of SOM in an Argentinian Hapludoll under arable land use and afforested with Pinus radiata was investigated by a combined approach using particle-size fractionation, wet-chemical analysis and 13C NMR spectroscopy. The soils showed thick mollic A horizons and had high organic carbon (OC) contents even in the subsoil, clay-sized separates having the highest OC concentrations. Under pine, a thick forest floor was built up. CuO oxidation data indicated low transformation of lignin in the forest floor, but advanced oxidative decomposition in the mineral soil horizon. In contrast, non-cellulosic carbohydrates, appeared to be stabilized in the mineral soil horizon against mineralization. Humic acids extracted from the mineral soil horizons showed an extremely high aromaticity. We assume that this was due to the production of pyrogenic aromatic moieties (black carbon) as a result of frequent fires in this ecosystem. No clear profile differentiation with respect to SOM quality was obtained. Composition of SOM in the mineral soil appeared not yet influenced from land use.
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