Mateja Breg Valjavec (Author), Andraž Čarni (Author), Daniel Žlindra (Author), Matija Zorn (Author), Aleksander Marinšek (Author)

Abstract

The soil organic carbon (SOC) was determined in soils of enclosed karst depressions (dolines) (NW Dinaric Mts.) to define their potential for organic carbon sequestration. SOC was measured in the forest, succession (scrubland), and grassland plots at the bottom of dolines at four depths (0–40 cm) and for 40 cm soil layer SOC stock was calculated. We demonstrated that the prevailing fine soil fractions, the C/N ratio and soil thickness play a positive role in the storage capacity of SOC in dolines regardless land use type. Grasslands have the lowest SOC storage capacity (106 t/ha/40 cm), while the highest SOC storage capacity is in succession plots (130 t/ha/40 cm). The last are covered by shrub communities dominated by Prunus spinosa, forming dense communities, and are typical of abandoned croplands or meadows that have been impacted by high levels of nutrients during cultivation phase. At this stage, there is no additional nutrient input in studied plots, which lowers the nutrient content and increases the C/N ratio. C/N ratio is the highest in the forest, where SOC stock capacity is 116 t/ha/40 cm. Given the trend towards the abandonment of agricultural land at Kras Plateau (SW Slovenia), we can expect more overgrowth of dolines, and thus an increase in carbon stocks and stabilization of organic carbon in forest soils. In contrary, we noticed the alarming decrease in grasslands and increase in urban land. The SOC storage in 2020 was for 12,538 t/ha/40 cm lower than in 2002. Although grasslands showed the lowest SOC storage, their contribution to total SOC storage in dolines is very important. Since there is a lack of studies on carbon stocks in doline soils, our research is of great importance and a novelty and gives an important background for further research on SOC stock in karst landscapes worldwide.

Keywords

sekvestracija ogljika;kras;travišča;gozdovi;grmišča;vrtače;organic carbon sequestration;karst;grassland;forests;scrubland;dolines;

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Language: English
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Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL - University of Ljubljana
UDC: 633.2.03:551.448
COBISS: 118832387 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0341-8162
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary keywords: sekvestracija ogljika;kras;travišča;gozdovi;grmišča;vrtače;
Pages: str. 1-10
Issue: ǂVol. ǂ218 [article no. 106548]
Chronology: November 2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2022.106548
ID: 18659471