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Changes in soil quality and below-ground carbon storage with conversion of traditional agricultural crop lands to bioenergy crop production
Authors:Tolber V R  Todd D E  Mann L K  Jawdy C M  Mays D A  Malik R  Bandaranayake W  Houston A  Tyler D  Pettry D E
Institution:Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN 37831-6422, USA. tolbertvr@ornl.gov
Abstract:Berm-isolated (0.5 ha) plots have been used since 1995 to quantify changes in soil and water quality with conversion from agricultural to bioenergy crops. Soil quality improvements, including increases in soil carbon storage, have occurred on sites planted to woody or herbaceous species, and no-till corn compared with tilled corn or cotton. Initial increases in soil carbon occurred within the upper 10 cm of the soil profile. Soil carbon on plantings of switchgrass, no-till corn, and sweetgum with a cover crop between the rows increased over the first 3 years. Soil carbon decreased by 6% on the sweetgum plantings without a cover crop and remained lower through the fifth growing season. Overall, the greatest increases in below ground carbon storage have occurred primarily within the upper 40 cm. Former land use, growth characteristics, management practices, and soil characteristics appear to be the primary factors determining the timing, depth. and extent of changes in soil carbon storage for bioenergy and no-till crops.
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