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Early impacts of marginal land‐use transition to Miscanthus on soil quality and soil carbon storage across Europe.

Authors :
Bertola, Marta
Magenau, Elena
Martani, Enrico
Kontek, Mislav
Ashman, Chris
Jurišić, Vanja
Lamy, Isabelle
Kam, Jason
Fornasier, Flavio
McCalmont, Jon
Trindade, Luisa M.
Amaducci, Stefano
Clifton‐Brown, John
Kiesel, Andreas
Ferrarini, Andrea
Source :
GCB Bioenergy. Jun2024, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p1-19. 19p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Miscanthus, a C4 perennial rhizomatous grass, is a low‐input energy crop suitable for marginal land, which cultivation can improve soil quality and promote soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. In this study, four promising Miscanthus hybrids were chosen to evaluate their short‐term potential, in six European marginal sites, to sequester SOC and improve physical, chemical, and biological soil quality in topsoil. Overall, no differences among Miscanthus hybrids were detected in terms of impacts on soil quality and SOC sequestration. SOC sequestration rate after 4 years was of +0.4 Mg C ha−1 year−1, but land‐use transition from former cropland or grassland showed contrasting SOC sequestration trajectories. In unfertilized marginal lands, cultivation of high‐yielding Miscanthus genotypes caused a depletion of K (−216 kg ha−1 year−1), followed by Ca (−56 kg ha−1 year−1), Mg (−102 kg ha−1 year−1) and to a lesser extent of N. On the contrary, the biological turnover of organic matter increased the available P content (+164 kg P2O5 ha−1 year−1). SOC content was identified as the main driver of changes in biological soil quality. High input of labile plant C stimulated an increment of microbial biomass and enzymatic activity. Here, a novel approach was applied to estimate C input to soil from different Miscanthus organs. Despite the high estimated plant C input to soil (0.98 Mg C ha−1 year−1), with significant differences among sites and Miscanthus hybrids, it was not identified as a driver of SOC sequestration. On the contrary, initial SOC and nutrients (N, P) content, as well as their elemental stoichiometric ratios with C, were the key factors controlling SOC dynamics. Introducing Miscanthus on marginal lands impacts positively soil biological quality over the short term, but targeted fertilization plans are needed to secure crop yield over the long term as well as the C sink capacity of this perennial cropping system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17571693
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
GCB Bioenergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177533132
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.13145