Impact of land-use on soil organic matter quality in south-western Australia - characterization with C-13 CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy
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J. S. Waid |
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01/11/2002
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The influence of change in land-use from native vegetation to pasture (20-71 yr after conversion), and subsequent change from pasture to eucalypt plantation (7-10 yr after conversion) on soil organic matter quality was investigated using C-13 CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy. We studied surface soil (0-10 cm) from six sites representing a range of soil, and climate types from south-western Australia. Total C in the samples ranged from 1.6 to 5.5%, but the relative proportions of the four primary spectral regions (alkyl, O-alkyl, aromatic and carboxylic) were similar across the sites, and changes due to land-use at each site were relatively minor. Main impacts of changed land-use were higher O-alkyl (carbohydrate) material under pasture than under native vegetation and plantation (P = 0.048), and lower aromatic C under pasture than under native vegetation (P = 0.027). The decrease in aromatic C in pasture soils was related to time since clearing. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Pergamon |
Palavras-Chave | #Agriculture, Soil Science #C-13 Cp/mas Nmr #Soil Organic Matter #Land-use Change #Pasture #Plantation #Natural Forest #Litter #Decomposition #Dynamics #Nitrogen #Forest #Carbon #Lignin #C1 #300100 Soil and Water Sciences #770802 Land and water management |
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Journal Article |