Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies
Experimental plots were established on severely eroded land surfaces in Iceland in 1999 to study the rates and limits of soil carbon sequestration during restoration and succession. The carbon content in the upper 10 cm of soils increased substantially during the initial eight years in all plots for...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9f28577b3c6d43d09b3dfbdf223cfafc 2024-11-03T14:56:32+00:00 Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies Lawrence H. Tanner Morgan Nivison Olafur Arnalds Kristin Svavarsdóttir 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/205846 https://doaj.org/article/9f28577b3c6d43d09b3dfbdf223cfafc EN eng Hindawi Limited http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/205846 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-7667 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-7675 doi:10.1155/2015/205846 https://doaj.org/article/9f28577b3c6d43d09b3dfbdf223cfafc Applied and Environmental Soil Science, Vol 2015 (2015) Agriculture (General) S1-972 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/205846 2024-10-09T17:27:42Z Experimental plots were established on severely eroded land surfaces in Iceland in 1999 to study the rates and limits of soil carbon sequestration during restoration and succession. The carbon content in the upper 10 cm of soils increased substantially during the initial eight years in all plots for which the treatments included both fertilizer and seeding with grasses, concomitant with the increase in vegetative cover. In the following five years, however, the soil carbon accumulation rates declined to negligible for most treatments and the carbon content in soils mainly remained relatively constant. We suggest that burial of vegetated surfaces by aeolian drift and nutrient limitation inhibited productivity and carbon sequestration in most plots. Only plots seeded with lupine demonstrated continued long-term soil carbon accumulation and soil CO2 flux rates significantly higher than background levels. This demonstrates that lupine was the sole treatment that resulted in vegetation capable of sustained growth independent of nutrient availability and resistant to disruption by aeolian processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Applied and Environmental Soil Science 2015 1 10 |
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Experimental plots were established on severely eroded land surfaces in Iceland in 1999 to study the rates and limits of soil carbon sequestration during restoration and succession. The carbon content in the upper 10 cm of soils increased substantially during the initial eight years in all plots for which the treatments included both fertilizer and seeding with grasses, concomitant with the increase in vegetative cover. In the following five years, however, the soil carbon accumulation rates declined to negligible for most treatments and the carbon content in soils mainly remained relatively constant. We suggest that burial of vegetated surfaces by aeolian drift and nutrient limitation inhibited productivity and carbon sequestration in most plots. Only plots seeded with lupine demonstrated continued long-term soil carbon accumulation and soil CO2 flux rates significantly higher than background levels. This demonstrates that lupine was the sole treatment that resulted in vegetation capable of sustained growth independent of nutrient availability and resistant to disruption by aeolian processes. |
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Lawrence H. Tanner Morgan Nivison Olafur Arnalds Kristin Svavarsdóttir |
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Lawrence H. Tanner Morgan Nivison Olafur Arnalds Kristin Svavarsdóttir |
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Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies |
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Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies |
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Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies |
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Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies |
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Soil Carbon Accumulation and CO2 Flux in Experimental Restoration Plots, Southern Iceland: Comparing Soil Treatment Strategies |
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soil carbon accumulation and co2 flux in experimental restoration plots, southern iceland: comparing soil treatment strategies |
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