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Vertical distribution of root biomass and soil carbon stocks in forage cropping systems

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Background and aims

Forage cropping systems may differentially affect the vertical distribution of roots and soil organic C stock (C-OM). In annual crops sequences (ACS) and perennial pastures (PP), we assessed the association between root biomass, C-OM, C in mineral-associated organic matter (C-MAOM), and C in particulate organic matter (C-POM) and its vertical distribution.

Methods

Root biomass, C-OM, C-MAOM and C-POM were measured in a Petrocalcic Argiudol at five soil depths up to 100 cm during two years in the south-eastern Pampas of Argentina. The field experiment comprised 28 plots including five perennial pastures and two annual crop sequences. Associations between variables were assessed by regression analysis and non-linear models.

Results

Overall, ACS and PP had similar cumulative root biomass. Both, root biomass and soil C stocks exponentially decreased with soil depth. Soil C stocks associated to root biomass tended to stabilize over a threshold value of root biomass for C-MAOM and C-OM. C-POM tended to stabilize over a threshold value only in treatments that included tall fescue.

Conclusions

Our results highlights the key role of roots to improve soil C stocks through the design of forage crop rotations that include crops able to increase root inputs to the soil, such as tall fescue.

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Abbreviations

A:

Alfalfa

ACS:

Annual crop sequence

AF:

Mixed stands of alfalfa/tall fescue without N

AF+:

Mixed stands of alfalfa/tall fescue with N

C:

Carbon

C-MAOM:

Carbon in the mineral-associated organic matter

C-OM:

Carbon in the total organic matter

C-POM:

Carbon in the particulate organic matter

F:

Tall fescue without N

F+:

Tall fescue with N

MAOM:

Mineral-associated organic matter

MO:

Maize-oats

MSO:

Intercrop maize/soybean-oats

OM:

Organic matter

POM:

Particulate organic matter

PP:

Perennial pasture

Y1:

Year 1

Y2:

Year 2

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Acknowledgments

The authors specially thank A. De Sarro, M.M. Politi, P. Errecart, P.L. Cicore, E. Montero, J. Mendez, P. Alday and several postgraduate students (FCA-UNMdP) for his excellent technical assistance during the experimental period. This research was funded by INTA (Project AEFP-262921, PNPA-11260714, and PNSUE-1134042). The present work is a part of the thesis submitted by J.J. Ojeda to the Postgraduate program of FCA-UNMdP. J.J. Ojeda held a postdoctoral research fellowship and O.P. Caviglia is a member of CONICET, the National Research Council of Argentina.

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Ojeda, J.J., Caviglia, O.P. & Agnusdei, M.G. Vertical distribution of root biomass and soil carbon stocks in forage cropping systems. Plant Soil 423, 175–191 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-017-3502-8

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