Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)

The purpose of this article was to assess the participation of young soils of ash dump forest communities in carbon sequestration by soils of southern taiga forests, considering the physico-chemical properties of the ash substrate and forest litter (pH, TOC, TN, content of P and K mobile compounds,...

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Main Authors: Nekrasova, O., Radchenko, T., Betekhtina, A., Petrova, T., Uchaev, A., Dergacheva, M.
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2023
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topic BETULA PENDULA ROTH
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STOCK
FLY ASH
FOREST COMMUNITY
NATURAL COLONIZATION
POPULUS TREMULAL
SOUTHERN TAIGA
TECHNOSOLS
CALCIUM
ECOSYSTEMS
FORESTRY
LIGNITE
MAGNESIUM
ORGANIC CARBON
PH
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
SOIL POLLUTION
CARBON STOCKS
COLONISATION
POPULUS
TECHNOSOL
SOILS
COLONIZATION
LITTER
SOIL CARBON
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER
URALS
spellingShingle BETULA PENDULA ROTH
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STOCK
FLY ASH
FOREST COMMUNITY
NATURAL COLONIZATION
POPULUS TREMULAL
SOUTHERN TAIGA
TECHNOSOLS
CALCIUM
ECOSYSTEMS
FORESTRY
LIGNITE
MAGNESIUM
ORGANIC CARBON
PH
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
SOIL POLLUTION
CARBON STOCKS
COLONISATION
POPULUS
TECHNOSOL
SOILS
COLONIZATION
LITTER
SOIL CARBON
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER
URALS
Nekrasova, O.
Radchenko, T.
Betekhtina, A.
Petrova, T.
Uchaev, A.
Dergacheva, M.
Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
topic_facet BETULA PENDULA ROTH
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STOCK
FLY ASH
FOREST COMMUNITY
NATURAL COLONIZATION
POPULUS TREMULAL
SOUTHERN TAIGA
TECHNOSOLS
CALCIUM
ECOSYSTEMS
FORESTRY
LIGNITE
MAGNESIUM
ORGANIC CARBON
PH
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
SOIL POLLUTION
CARBON STOCKS
COLONISATION
POPULUS
TECHNOSOL
SOILS
COLONIZATION
LITTER
SOIL CARBON
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER
URALS
description The purpose of this article was to assess the participation of young soils of ash dump forest communities in carbon sequestration by soils of southern taiga forests, considering the physico-chemical properties of the ash substrate and forest litter (pH, TOC, TN, content of P and K mobile compounds, and exchangeable Ca and Mg ions). It was revealed that on three Middle Ural ash dumps (composed of fly ash from various brown coals) over 50–60 years, forest communities spontaneously formed according to the zonal type (with the dominance of Betula pendula Roth and Populus tremula L.) with poorly differentiated young soils—technosols. For the first time, as a result of using an integrated approach to assess the direction of forest ecosystem formation on fly ash dumps, a tendency to increase carbon stocks in technogenic soils that have not reached the level of zonal soils was revealed, as well as the dependence of C accumulation on some physico-chemical characteristics of ash was established. Carbon stocks in Technosols are on average equal to 44 t/ha but vary significantly. It was shown that there is a medium negative relationship between the content and stocks of organic carbon in soils formed on a technogenic substrate and the content of mobile phosphorus compounds in them (the correlation coefficient is −0.58 and −0.53, respectively). The average carbon stocks in the litter of technosols, which is the main source of organic carbon in forest soils, are 3.2 t/ha. It was revealed that the carbon stocks in the litter are most influenced by the content of exchangeable calcium cations and magnesium in it (the correlation coefficients are −0.68 and −0.69, respectively). Any correlation between the studied litter parameters and carbon accumulation in the soils of ash dumps was found. The study revealed that the carbon stocks in the technosols of ash dump forest communities are two times less than the carbon stocks in the zonal forest soils of the Middle Ural southern taiga. The stocks of this element in the litter of young ...
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author Nekrasova, O.
Radchenko, T.
Betekhtina, A.
Petrova, T.
Uchaev, A.
Dergacheva, M.
author_facet Nekrasova, O.
Radchenko, T.
Betekhtina, A.
Petrova, T.
Uchaev, A.
Dergacheva, M.
author_sort Nekrasova, O.
title Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
title_short Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
title_full Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
title_fullStr Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
title_sort carbon sequestration by soils of ash dump forest areas in the middle urals (russia)
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Nekrasova, O., Radchenko, T., Betekhtina, A., Petrova, T., Uchaev, A., & Dergacheva, M. (2023). Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia). Forests, 14(11), [2178]. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178
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spelling fturalfuniv:oai:elar.urfu.ru:10995/131019 2024-04-28T08:40:14+00:00 Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia) Nekrasova, O. Radchenko, T. Betekhtina, A. Petrova, T. Uchaev, A. Dergacheva, M. 2023 application/pdf http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131019 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178320010&doi=10.3390%2ff14112178&partnerID=40&md5=6c141383e7c12360ccbc68b6000af053 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/11/2178/pdf?version=1698845016 https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178 en eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) Nekrasova, O, Radchenko, T, Betekhtina, A, Petrova, T, Uchaev, A & Dergacheva, M 2023, 'Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)', Forests, Том. 14, № 11, 2178. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178 Nekrasova, O., Radchenko, T., Betekhtina, A., Petrova, T., Uchaev, A., & Dergacheva, M. (2023). Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia). Forests, 14(11), [2178]. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178 1999-4907 Final All Open Access, Gold https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178320010&doi=10.3390%2ff14112178&partnerID=40&md5=6c141383e7c12360ccbc68b6000af053 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/14/11/2178/pdf?version=1698845016 http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131019 doi:10.3390/f14112178 85178320010 001123203500001 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess cc-by https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Forests BETULA PENDULA ROTH CARBON SEQUESTRATION CARBON STOCK FLY ASH FOREST COMMUNITY NATURAL COLONIZATION POPULUS TREMULAL SOUTHERN TAIGA TECHNOSOLS CALCIUM ECOSYSTEMS FORESTRY LIGNITE MAGNESIUM ORGANIC CARBON PH PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS SOIL POLLUTION CARBON STOCKS COLONISATION POPULUS TECHNOSOL SOILS COLONIZATION LITTER SOIL CARBON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER URALS Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article |info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 fturalfuniv https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178 2024-04-10T00:19:38Z The purpose of this article was to assess the participation of young soils of ash dump forest communities in carbon sequestration by soils of southern taiga forests, considering the physico-chemical properties of the ash substrate and forest litter (pH, TOC, TN, content of P and K mobile compounds, and exchangeable Ca and Mg ions). It was revealed that on three Middle Ural ash dumps (composed of fly ash from various brown coals) over 50–60 years, forest communities spontaneously formed according to the zonal type (with the dominance of Betula pendula Roth and Populus tremula L.) with poorly differentiated young soils—technosols. For the first time, as a result of using an integrated approach to assess the direction of forest ecosystem formation on fly ash dumps, a tendency to increase carbon stocks in technogenic soils that have not reached the level of zonal soils was revealed, as well as the dependence of C accumulation on some physico-chemical characteristics of ash was established. Carbon stocks in Technosols are on average equal to 44 t/ha but vary significantly. It was shown that there is a medium negative relationship between the content and stocks of organic carbon in soils formed on a technogenic substrate and the content of mobile phosphorus compounds in them (the correlation coefficient is −0.58 and −0.53, respectively). The average carbon stocks in the litter of technosols, which is the main source of organic carbon in forest soils, are 3.2 t/ha. It was revealed that the carbon stocks in the litter are most influenced by the content of exchangeable calcium cations and magnesium in it (the correlation coefficients are −0.68 and −0.69, respectively). Any correlation between the studied litter parameters and carbon accumulation in the soils of ash dumps was found. The study revealed that the carbon stocks in the technosols of ash dump forest communities are two times less than the carbon stocks in the zonal forest soils of the Middle Ural southern taiga. The stocks of this element in the litter of young ... Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Ural Federal University (URFU): ELAR Forests 14 11 2178