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The accumulation of phytolith-occluded carbon in soils of different grasslands
Authors:Wenjie Pan  Zhaoliang Song  Hongyan Liu  Lukas Van Zwieten  Yutong Li  Xiaomin Yang  Yue Han  Xu Liu  Xiaodong Zhang  Zijuan Xu  Hailong Wang
Institution:1.School of Environment and Resources,Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University,Lin’an,China;2.Institute of the Surface-Earth System Science Research,Tianjin University,Tianjin,China;3.College of Urban and Environmental Sciences,Peking University,Beijing,China;4.New South Wales Department of Primary Industries,Wollongbar,Australia;5.School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering,Foshan University,Foshan,China
Abstract:

Purpose

A better understanding of the role of grassland systems in producing and storing phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) will provide crucial information in addressing global climate change caused by a rapid increase in the atmospheric CO2 concentration.

Materials and methods

Soil samples of typical steppe, meadow steppe, and meadow in Inner Mongolia, China, were taken at 0–10-, 10–20-, 20–40-, and 40–60-cm depths in July and August of 2015. The soil phytoliths were isolated by heavy liquid (ZnBr2), and the soil PhytOC was determined by the traditional potassium dichromate method.

Results and discussion

The results of our study showed that the storage of soil phytoliths was significantly higher in the meadow (33.44 ± 0.91 t ha?1) cf. meadow steppe (26.8 ± 0.98 t ha?1) and typical steppe (21.19 ± 4.91 t ha?1), which were not different. The soil PhytOC storage was significantly different among grassland types, being: meadow (0.39 ± 0.01 t ha?1) > meadow steppe (0.29 ± 0.02 t ha?1) > typical steppe (0.23 ± 0.02 t ha?1). PhytOC storage in typical steppe soil within the 0–60-cm soil layer is the lowest and that in meadow soils is the highest. The grassland type and the soil condition play significant roles in accumulation of phytoliths and PhytOC in different grassland soils. We suggest that the aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) is important in soil phytolith accumulation and PhytOC content.

Conclusions

Phytolith and PhytOC storages in grassland soil are influenced by factors such as grass type, local climate and soil conditions, and management practices. Management practices to increase grass biomass production can significantly enhance phytolith C sequestration.
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