耕地
草原
表土
归一化差异植被指数
土壤碳
环境科学
土壤科学
生物量(生态学)
总有机碳
农学
土壤水分
自然地理学
林业
地理
叶面积指数
环境化学
化学
农业
生物
考古
作者
Johannes Schuster,Ludwig Hagn,Martin Mittermayer,Kurt‐Jürgen Hülsbergen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174507
摘要
Numerous studies have reported that grasslands harbor higher soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks compared with arable land; however, the relevant carbon dynamics and sink persistence remain unclear. Herein, arable fields characterized by historical grassland zones (h_GL; grassland use decades ago) and permanent arable land zones (h_CL) were examined. The h_GL zones were determined using historical maps. The change in land use from grassland to cropland occurred 30-50 years ago. In eight arable fields, SOC and total nitrogen (TN) stocks in the topsoil were analyzed at a high spatial resolution. Additionally, remote sensing via satellites was employed to determine the biomass yield at a high spatial resolution using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). In all the fields, the mean SOC content of the h_GL zones (1.81 %, n = 97 measuring points) was higher than the mean SOC content of the h_CL zones (1.52 %, n = 220). Furthermore, the mean relative NDVI was higher in the h_GL zones than in the h_CL zones. SOC and NDVI were positively correlated (up to r = 0.79), as well as TN and NDVI (up to r = 0.72). To evaluate the first dataset, zonal soil samples were collected from the h_GL and h_CL zones from 14 arable fields to determine the SOC and TN content. The mean SOC content of the h_GL zones was 1.92 % and that of the h_CL zones was 1.39 %-a difference of absolute SOC stocks in the topsoil of 23.8 t ha
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