Soil organic carbon balance across contrasting plant cover ecosystems in the Peruvian Amazon

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The Peruvian Amazon has been significantly affected by land use and climate change, decreasing decomposition processes, which cause a significant depletion of soil C stocks. In this study, we estimated soil organic C (SOC) mediated by different plant covers in coffee (Coffea arabica L.) plantations...

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Autores: Vallejos Torres, Geomar, Gaona Jimenez, Nery, Lozano, Andi, Paredes, Christopher I., Lozano, Carlos M., Alva Arévalo, Alberto, Saavedra Ramírez, Jorge, Arévalo López, Luis Alberto, Reategui, Keneth, Mendoza, Wilfredo, Baselly Villanueva, Juan Rodrigo, Marín, César
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria
Repositorio:INIA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.inia.gob.pe:20.500.12955/2302
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2302
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-58392023000500553
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Coffea arabica
Critical threshold
Forestry soil
Peru
Plant cover
Saturation point
SOC deficit
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.06
Soil organic carbon
Carbono orgánico del suelo
Ecosystems
Ecosistema
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Sumario:The Peruvian Amazon has been significantly affected by land use and climate change, decreasing decomposition processes, which cause a significant depletion of soil C stocks. In this study, we estimated soil organic C (SOC) mediated by different plant covers in coffee (Coffea arabica L.) plantations and secondary forests in several districts of the San Martín Region, Peru. We calculated the critical threshold, saturation point, and the organic C deficit of these Amazonian soils. The association between geography, soil physical-chemical characteristics, and SOC was estimated through principal component analysis. Across all sites of the study, SOC stock had an average value of 69.19 t ha-1, with 48.95 t ha-1 constituting inorganic C. The highest SOC stock (225.28 t ha-1) was observed under secondary forest in the Jepelacio district. The SOC stocks were positively correlated with altitude and CaCO3 content only in secondary forests. The current measured amount of organic C within 15 cm soil depth was 28.5 g C kg-1, which is very low and close to the critical threshold (20.6 g C kg-1) -estimated based on its clay and silt contents. Our SOC stocks measurements indicated a worrisome situation, as they are close to the critical threshold, which exposes this area to a greater and stronger degradation.
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