2013
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2205
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Organic Carbon Dynamics in Different Soil Types After Conversion of Forest to Agriculture

Abstract: State‐of‐the‐art predictive models of soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics associated with land use changes are unable to reflect the diversity of tropical soil types as the knowledge of contrasting site‐specific factors in mediating the response of the SOC pool is sparse. This paper examines the influence of soil type and management on SOC dynamics following the conversion of forests to annual cropping in Ghana. Soil from primary forests and from areas with short (2–7 years) and long (20 years) histories of mai… Show more

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“…In our study, higher organic matter is indicative of the quantum of coal contamination; the lower the LOI, the better the soil quality. However, for agricultural soils, a decrease in organic matter/carbon indicates a decline in soil quality (Bruun et al, 2015). The soil PAH is very important from a contamination and human exposure point of view.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis-based Index (Esqi-2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, higher organic matter is indicative of the quantum of coal contamination; the lower the LOI, the better the soil quality. However, for agricultural soils, a decrease in organic matter/carbon indicates a decline in soil quality (Bruun et al, 2015). The soil PAH is very important from a contamination and human exposure point of view.…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis-based Index (Esqi-2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Leifeld et al (2009), the mean residence time for MOM fractions in alpine soils ranges between 200 and 2200 years, depending on elevation and soil depth. The residence time of a passive pool of OM bound to clay minerals depends on the clay mineralogy in a particular soil (Bruun et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these environments, soil loss and vegetation deterioration have increasingly been accelerated by improper use of land and water resources (Geist and Lambin, 2002;Ma et al, 2002;Lei et al, 2006;Wei et al, 2008;Zhao et al, 2013). The conversion of natural vegetation to cropland and overgrazing will therefore affect the storage of soil organic matter and soil nutrients (Li et al, 2005;Yu et al, 2012;Bruun et al, 2013). During the last few decades, land degradation associated with land use/cover changes in dryland ecosystems have been the focus of the study of land/vegetation processes and climatic change (Reid et al, 2000;Masoud and Koike, 2006;Reynolds et al, 2007;John et al, 2009;Bakr et al, 2010;Tsegaye et al, 2010;Schulz et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%