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Soil organic carbon saturation in cropland-grassland systems: Storage potential and soil quality

Thomas Guillaume
David Makowski
Luca Bragazza
Sokrat Sinaj

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Reliable estimations of soil organic carbon (SOC) deficits in agroecosystems are crucial in evaluating the atmospheric C sequestration potential of agricultural soils and supporting management decisions. Nonetheless, the co-benefit on soil quality resulting from SOC accrual is rarely considered. Here, we assessed SOC saturation and soil physical quality in permanent grasslands (PG) and croplands (CR) by applying the C-saturation concept and the SOC:clay ratio as an indicator of soil physical quality to a set of long-term monitoring sites in western Switzerland. For this goal, we produced a new relationship between the silt + clay (SC) particles and the C stored in the mineral-associated fraction (MAOM(C)) and we assessed the assumption that grasslands can be used as C-saturated reference sites. The saturation in PG was not coincidental as it depended on the C accrual history. Hence, PG with the lowest MAOM(C) have not reached their C-saturation level and present a potential SOC storage under optimal management. The MAOM(C) saturation in CR was low (62 +/- 4%) and corresponded to a deficit of -8.8 +/- 1.2 mg C g(-1 )soil as compared to the current level in PG. The saturation was mainly affected by the proportion of temporary grassland in the crop rotation. The relative distribution of C between MAOM (similar to 80%) and the fine and coarse particulate organic matter (POM) was not affected by land-use types. The MAOM(C) saturation in this study (MAOM(C) = 0.372 x SC + 4.23) was similar to that reported in the litterature, but discrepancies appeared when the silt and clay contents were considered separately. SC was by far the main factor explaining MAOM(C) amount in PG (semi-partial R-2 : 0.66). In contrast to other studies, the C content of MAOM in PG (43 mg C g(-1) SC) was not related to the SC content, suggesting a fixed maximal value in C-saturated soils. Nonetheless, MAOM(C) saturation may be underestimated as the least saturated PG might still accumulate MAOM(C). Finally, the SOC:clay ratio was correlated with MAOM(C) saturation level in CR, but not in PG suggesting that targeting SOC accrual in CR optimizes the benefits between soil C storage and soil quality.
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hal-03388435 , version 1 (04-11-2021)

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Thomas Guillaume, David Makowski, Zamir Libohova, Luca Bragazza, Fatbardh Sallaku, et al.. Soil organic carbon saturation in cropland-grassland systems: Storage potential and soil quality. Geoderma, 2022, 406, pp.115529. ⟨10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115529⟩. ⟨hal-03388435⟩
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