Long-term intensive management increased carbon occluded in phytolith (PhytOC) in bamboo forest soils

Sci Rep. 2014 Jan 8:4:3602. doi: 10.1038/srep03602.

Abstract

Carbon (C) occluded in phytolith (PhytOC) is highly stable at millennium scale and its accumulation in soils can help increase long-term C sequestration. Here, we report that soil PhytOC storage significantly increased with increasing duration under intensive management (mulching and fertilization) in Lei bamboo (Phyllostachys praecox) plantations. The PhytOC storage in 0-40 cm soil layer in bamboo plantations increased by 217 Mg C ha(-1), 20 years after being converted from paddy fields. The PhytOC accumulated at 79 kg C ha(-1) yr(-1), a rate far exceeding the global mean long-term soil C accumulation rate of 24 kg C ha(-1) yr(-1) reported in the literature. Approximately 86% of the increased PhytOC came from the large amount of mulch applied. Our data clearly demonstrate the decadal scale management effect on PhytOC accumulation, suggesting that heavy mulching is a potential method for increasing long-term organic C storage in soils for mitigating global climate change.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bambusa*
  • Carbon / analysis*
  • Soil / chemistry*
  • Trees*

Substances

  • Soil
  • Carbon