Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador

Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important indicator of soil quality; an elevated percentage of SOC indicates very high-quality soil, physically as well as chemically. As such, the principal objective of the present study was to determine the concentration of SOC at different depths, as well as its a...

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Main Authors: Lizardo Reyna-Bowen, Lenin Vera-Montenegro, Lizardo Reyna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/45
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spelling doaj-cf128efdc910472787efa512958433ca2020-11-24T21:33:18ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-12-01914510.3390/app9010045app9010045Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in EcuadorLizardo Reyna-Bowen0Lenin Vera-Montenegro1Lizardo Reyna2Department of Forestry Engineering, University of Córdoba, University Campus of Rabanales, Madrid-Cádiz Road Km. 396, 14014 Córdoba, SpainFacultad de Ingeniería Agrícola, Escuela Superior Politécnica Agropecuaria de Manabí MFL, Calceta 130602, EcuadorFacultad de Ingeniería Agrícola, Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Lodana 130401, EcuadorSoil organic carbon (SOC) is an important indicator of soil quality; an elevated percentage of SOC indicates very high-quality soil, physically as well as chemically. As such, the principal objective of the present study was to determine the concentration of SOC at different depths, as well as its accumulation through the entire soil profile. The Carrizal-Chone system (SCCH) area was stratified by agricultural use. Sixty-three soil samples were taken from different depths of up to a maximum of 150 cm. The physical and chemical properties of the soil were determined. SOC was determined by the Walkley and Black method. The following results are highlighted: (1) 21 different varieties of soil management were identified; (2) the largest area was livestock grazing land, which had the greatest concentration of SOC; (3) the type of soil with the greatest SOC sequestration capacity was silty clay loam; (4) the area cultivated with corn presented the highest accumulation of total carbon; and (5) the highest concentration of SOC was found in the top 40 cm, with a tendency to decrease with depth. It is concluded that soil management influences the concentration and accumulation of SOC in the topsoil layers and the entire soil profile.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/45sequestrationorganic matterland useWalkley–Blackagriculture
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Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
Applied Sciences
sequestration
organic matter
land use
Walkley–Black
agriculture
author_facet Lizardo Reyna-Bowen
Lenin Vera-Montenegro
Lizardo Reyna
author_sort Lizardo Reyna-Bowen
title Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
title_short Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
title_full Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
title_fullStr Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Soil-Organic-Carbon Concentration and Storage under Different Land Uses in the Carrizal-Chone Valley in Ecuador
title_sort soil-organic-carbon concentration and storage under different land uses in the carrizal-chone valley in ecuador
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important indicator of soil quality; an elevated percentage of SOC indicates very high-quality soil, physically as well as chemically. As such, the principal objective of the present study was to determine the concentration of SOC at different depths, as well as its accumulation through the entire soil profile. The Carrizal-Chone system (SCCH) area was stratified by agricultural use. Sixty-three soil samples were taken from different depths of up to a maximum of 150 cm. The physical and chemical properties of the soil were determined. SOC was determined by the Walkley and Black method. The following results are highlighted: (1) 21 different varieties of soil management were identified; (2) the largest area was livestock grazing land, which had the greatest concentration of SOC; (3) the type of soil with the greatest SOC sequestration capacity was silty clay loam; (4) the area cultivated with corn presented the highest accumulation of total carbon; and (5) the highest concentration of SOC was found in the top 40 cm, with a tendency to decrease with depth. It is concluded that soil management influences the concentration and accumulation of SOC in the topsoil layers and the entire soil profile.
topic sequestration
organic matter
land use
Walkley–Black
agriculture
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/1/45
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