Similar importance of edaphic and climatic factors for controlling soil organic carbon stocks of the world
<p>Soil organic carbon (SOC) accounts for two-thirds of terrestrial carbon. Yet, the role of soil physicochemical properties in regulating SOC stocks is unclear, inhibiting reliable SOC predictions under land use and climatic changes. Using legacy observations from 141 584 soil profiles worldw...
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doaj-cf4256ea96584e70a7a46ce164e95b882021-03-22T11:11:06ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892021-03-01182063207310.5194/bg-18-2063-2021Similar importance of edaphic and climatic factors for controlling soil organic carbon stocks of the worldZ. Luo0R. A. Viscarra-Rossel1T. Qian2College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, ChinaSoil and Landscape Science, School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6845, AustraliaCollege of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, China<p>Soil organic carbon (SOC) accounts for two-thirds of terrestrial carbon. Yet, the role of soil physicochemical properties in regulating SOC stocks is unclear, inhibiting reliable SOC predictions under land use and climatic changes. Using legacy observations from 141 584 soil profiles worldwide, we disentangle the effects of biotic, climatic and edaphic factors (a total of 31 variables) on the global spatial distribution of SOC stocks in four sequential soil layers down to 2 m. The results indicate that the 31 variables can explain 60 %–70 % of the global variance of SOC in the four layers, to which climatic variables and edaphic properties each contribute <span class="inline-formula">∼35</span> % except in the top 20 cm soil. In the top 0–20 cm soil, climate contributes much more than soil properties (43 % vs. 31 %), while climate and soil properties show the similar importance in the 20–50, 50–100 and 100–200 cm soil layers. However, the most important individual controls are consistently soil-related and include soil texture, hydraulic properties (e.g. field capacity) and pH. Overall, soil properties and climate are the two dominant controls. Apparent carbon inputs represented by net primary production, biome type and agricultural cultivation are secondary, and their relative contributions were <span class="inline-formula">∼10</span> % in all soil depths. This dominant effect of individual soil properties challenges the current climate-driven framework of SOC dynamics and needs to be considered to reliably project SOC changes for effective carbon management and climate change mitigation.</p>https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/18/2063/2021/bg-18-2063-2021.pdf |
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Similar importance of edaphic and climatic factors for controlling soil organic carbon stocks of the world |
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Similar importance of edaphic and climatic factors for controlling soil organic carbon stocks of the world |
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<p>Soil organic carbon (SOC) accounts for two-thirds of terrestrial
carbon. Yet, the role of soil physicochemical properties in regulating SOC
stocks is unclear, inhibiting reliable SOC predictions under land use and
climatic changes. Using legacy observations from 141 584 soil profiles
worldwide, we disentangle the effects of biotic, climatic and edaphic
factors (a total of 31 variables) on the global spatial distribution of SOC
stocks in four sequential soil layers down to 2 m. The results indicate that
the 31 variables can explain 60 %–70 % of the global variance of SOC in the
four layers, to which climatic variables and edaphic properties each
contribute <span class="inline-formula">∼35</span> % except in the top 20 cm soil. In the top
0–20 cm soil, climate contributes much more than soil properties (43 % vs.
31 %), while climate and soil properties show the similar importance in
the 20–50, 50–100 and 100–200 cm soil layers. However, the most important
individual controls are consistently soil-related and include soil texture,
hydraulic properties (e.g. field capacity) and pH. Overall, soil properties
and climate are the two dominant controls. Apparent carbon inputs
represented by net primary production, biome type and agricultural
cultivation are secondary, and their relative contributions were
<span class="inline-formula">∼10</span> % in all soil depths. This dominant effect of
individual soil properties challenges the current climate-driven framework of SOC dynamics and needs to be considered to reliably project SOC changes for
effective carbon management and climate change mitigation.</p> |
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