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Carbon and nitrogen stocks and organic matter fractions in the topsoil of traditional and agrisilvicultural systems in the Southeast of Brazil

Leidivan Almeida Frazão https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6848-9007 A * , Paulo Henrique Silveira Cardoso B , Maria Nilfa Almeida Neta A , Mauro Franco Castro Mota A , Luana Larissa de Souza Almeida A , Juliana Martins Ribeiro https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6131-4992 A , Thais Ferreira Bicalho A and Brigitte Josefine Feigl B
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A Instituto de Ciências Agrárias, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Universitária 1000, Montes Claros, MG 39400-090, Brazil.

B Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Centenário 303, Piracicaba, SP 13400-970, Brazil.

* Correspondence to: lafrazao@ica.ufmg.br

Handling Editor: Richard Harper

Soil Research 59(8) 794-805 https://doi.org/10.1071/SR20150
Submitted: 27 May 2020  Accepted: 4 May 2021   Published: 29 September 2021

© 2021 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

The adoption of conservationist systems can improve the protection of soil organic matter (SOM) and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, we aimed to quantify the soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks, C content in the SOM fractions and microbial C (Cmic) in the topsoil of an Acrisol under traditional and agrisilvicultural systems in the Southeast of Brazil. The evaluated treatments were native vegetation of Cerrado (NV), pasture of Urochloa brizantha (PAST), monoculture of pigeon pea (MCP), and agrisilvicultural system (Eucalyptus + pigeon pea; AGS). Soil samples were collected at depths of 0–5, 5–10, and 10–20 cm to determine the soil C and N contents and stocks, C associated with granulometric and humic fractions of SOM, and soil Cmic. The C contents in AGS and MCP systems were similar to NV at 5–10 and 10–20 cm, and soil C stocks in AGS were similar to NV and higher than in PAST system at 0–20 cm. We found a higher percentage of protected C in the silt + clay fraction, and the AGS system contributed to an increase in this organomineral fraction at 10–20 cm soil depth. The C contents in the free light fraction (0–5 cm) and humin (5–10 and 10–20 cm) were also similar between AGS and NV, giving greater protection of SOM in both systems. For Cmic and microbial quotient values we found no differences among the evaluated systems. The results indicated that after conversion of NV to different land uses, the AGS system more effectively increased the C stocks in the topsoil and protected the SOM.

Keywords: agroforestry, carbon storage in soil, humic fractions, land use effects on soil, microbial quotient, organomineral fraction, pigeon pea, soil organic matter.


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