Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties

The soil organic carbon (SOC) of the Argiudolls of the Argentine Rolling Pampa evolves rapidly. Currently, the soils richest in SOC are cultivated with intensified crop sequences (e.g. maize-double cropped wheat/soybean, MWS) under no tillage (NT) and the poorest ones with soybean monoculture (S)...

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Autores principales: Irizar, Alicia Beatriz, Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio, Andriulo, Adrian Enrique
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1212
https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOASJ/TOASJ-9-30.pdf
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874331501509010030
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author Irizar, Alicia Beatriz
Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio
Andriulo, Adrian Enrique
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description The soil organic carbon (SOC) of the Argiudolls of the Argentine Rolling Pampa evolves rapidly. Currently, the soils richest in SOC are cultivated with intensified crop sequences (e.g. maize-double cropped wheat/soybean, MWS) under no tillage (NT) and the poorest ones with soybean monoculture (S) under NT. There are great uncertainties about the future projections of SOC reserves and soil fertility associated with changes in land use and management. The aim of this study was to predict soil fertility in 2032, by: a) validating the simple AMG model in long-term experiments of the Rolling Pampa, b) correlating the SOC and active carbon pools (SOCm and Ca, respectively) modeled for 2008 with some soil properties, and c) simulating the evolution of SOC reserves under different agronomic scenarios, using the AMG model, starting from rich and poor SOC soils of the Rolling Pampa. The AMG model was able to provide satisfactory simulation of the SOC reserves (R2 = 0.87) and showed good quality of fit between Ca and particulate organic carbon (POC) and SOCm and structural stability index (SSI), indicating that the AMG model could project SOC reserves and soil fertility. In rich SOC soils, the maintenance or increase in mean crop yields (MWS NT and MWS with high yields under NT, MWS opt., respectively) caused no changes, whereas the conversion to S under NT reduced the SOC reserves by 12%. Maize residue removal caused 4.5% SOC loss in MWS NT and no changes in MWS opt. In poor SOC soils, the continuity of S under NT and the conversion to MWS NT produced no changes; the passage to continuous or periodic shallow tillage caused 6% SOC loss; and the conversion to Miscanthus x giganteus produced an increase of 9% in SOC.
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spelling INTA12122019-04-30T12:31:10Z Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties Irizar, Alicia Beatriz Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio Andriulo, Adrian Enrique Suelos Agrícolas Agricultural Soils Soil Chemicophysical Properties Simulation Models Soil Organic Matter Tillage Farming Systems Intensive Farming Propiedades Físico-químicas Suelo Modelos de Smulación Materia Orgánica del Suelo Labranza Sistemas de Explotación Explotación Agrícola Intensiva Región Pampa Ondulada Región Pampeana Húmeda Carbono Orgánico del Suelo Escenarios Agronómicos Modelo AMG Reservas de Carbono AMG Model Soil Organic Carbon Agronomic Scenarios The soil organic carbon (SOC) of the Argiudolls of the Argentine Rolling Pampa evolves rapidly. Currently, the soils richest in SOC are cultivated with intensified crop sequences (e.g. maize-double cropped wheat/soybean, MWS) under no tillage (NT) and the poorest ones with soybean monoculture (S) under NT. There are great uncertainties about the future projections of SOC reserves and soil fertility associated with changes in land use and management. The aim of this study was to predict soil fertility in 2032, by: a) validating the simple AMG model in long-term experiments of the Rolling Pampa, b) correlating the SOC and active carbon pools (SOCm and Ca, respectively) modeled for 2008 with some soil properties, and c) simulating the evolution of SOC reserves under different agronomic scenarios, using the AMG model, starting from rich and poor SOC soils of the Rolling Pampa. The AMG model was able to provide satisfactory simulation of the SOC reserves (R2 = 0.87) and showed good quality of fit between Ca and particulate organic carbon (POC) and SOCm and structural stability index (SSI), indicating that the AMG model could project SOC reserves and soil fertility. In rich SOC soils, the maintenance or increase in mean crop yields (MWS NT and MWS with high yields under NT, MWS opt., respectively) caused no changes, whereas the conversion to S under NT reduced the SOC reserves by 12%. Maize residue removal caused 4.5% SOC loss in MWS NT and no changes in MWS opt. In poor SOC soils, the continuity of S under NT and the conversion to MWS NT produced no changes; the passage to continuous or periodic shallow tillage caused 6% SOC loss; and the conversion to Miscanthus x giganteus produced an increase of 9% in SOC. Fil: Irizar, Alicia Beatriz. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino; Argentina Fil: Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino. Grupo Gestión Ambiental y Suelos; Argentina Fil: Andriulo, Adrian Enrique. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Pergamino; Argentina 2017-09-14T12:00:14Z 2017-09-14T12:00:14Z 2015 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1212 https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOASJ/TOASJ-9-30.pdf 1874-3315 https://doi.org/10.2174/1874331501509010030 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Pampa (general region) Bentham Open Open agriculture journal 9 : 30-41. (2015)
spellingShingle Suelos Agrícolas
Agricultural Soils
Soil Chemicophysical Properties
Simulation Models
Soil Organic Matter
Tillage
Farming Systems
Intensive Farming
Propiedades Físico-químicas Suelo
Modelos de Smulación
Materia Orgánica del Suelo
Labranza
Sistemas de Explotación
Explotación Agrícola Intensiva
Región Pampa Ondulada
Región Pampeana Húmeda
Carbono Orgánico del Suelo
Escenarios Agronómicos
Modelo AMG
Reservas de Carbono
AMG Model
Soil Organic Carbon
Agronomic Scenarios
Irizar, Alicia Beatriz
Milesi Delaye, Luis Antonio
Andriulo, Adrian Enrique
Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title_full Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title_fullStr Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title_full_unstemmed Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title_short Projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the Argentine Rolling Pampa under different agronomic scenarios. Relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
title_sort projection of soil organic carbon reserves in the argentine rolling pampa under different agronomic scenarios relationship of these reserves with some soil properties
topic Suelos Agrícolas
Agricultural Soils
Soil Chemicophysical Properties
Simulation Models
Soil Organic Matter
Tillage
Farming Systems
Intensive Farming
Propiedades Físico-químicas Suelo
Modelos de Smulación
Materia Orgánica del Suelo
Labranza
Sistemas de Explotación
Explotación Agrícola Intensiva
Región Pampa Ondulada
Región Pampeana Húmeda
Carbono Orgánico del Suelo
Escenarios Agronómicos
Modelo AMG
Reservas de Carbono
AMG Model
Soil Organic Carbon
Agronomic Scenarios
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1212
https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOASJ/TOASJ-9-30.pdf
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874331501509010030
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