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Land use affected nutrient mass with minor impact on stoichiometry ratios in Pampean soils

Alvarez, RobertoIcon ; Gimenez, Analía VerónicaIcon ; Caffaro, Maria MartaIcon ; Pagnanini, Federico; Recondo, Verónica; Molina, Cecilia DenisseIcon ; Berhongaray, GonzaloIcon ; Mendoza, Maria Rosa; Ramil, Denise Amalia; Facio, Facundo; de Paepe, JosefinaIcon ; Steinbach, Haydee S.; Cantet, Rodolfo Juan CarlosIcon
Fecha de publicación: 03/2018
Editorial: Springer
Revista: Nutrient Cycling In Agroecosystems
ISSN: 1385-1314
e-ISSN: 1573-0867
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Agricultura

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The effect of land use on soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) stocks and the stoichiometry ratios are not fully understood. We determined the impact of land use on total N and P stocks along with some of their fractions and carbon (C), N and P ratios in soils of the Pampas. The effect of human activities on N and P fluxes in agroecosystems was also assessed. We sampled 386 soils under contrasting land uses down to 1 m depth. Well drained uncultivated soils were used as control treatment, paired with forest, cropped and flooded soils. Significant effects of land use on N and P stocks were detected to 1 m depth. Cropping decreased soil total N and P contents, mineralizable N and extractable P by an average of 14, 21 and 63% respectively. Conversely, forest soils had larger total N stocks (17%), mineralization (10%) and extractable P (37%) than uncropped controls. Flooded lands had the lowest fertility. Nitrogen and P pools under cultivation decreased higher as soils had higher initial levels N and P. In some low fertility soils, cropping led to N and P increases. Stoichiometry ratios were minimally impacted by land use. The ratio of the cumulative P surface balance to the N surface balance for the last 140 years was + 0.01 kg P/kg N in uncropped control soils and − 0.08 kg P/kg N in cropped soils. Despite this difference, the soil N/P ratio was unaffected by land use indicating that processes at the profile level regulated it.
Palabras clave: Labile Soil Phosphorus , Land Use , Nitrogen Mineralization , Pampean Region , Stoichiometry Ratios , Total Soil Nitrogen , Total Soil Phosphorus
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/50831
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10705-017-9896-0
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10705-017-9896-0
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Articulos de INST.DE INVEST. EN BIOCIENCIAS AGRICOLAS Y AMBIENTALES
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Alvarez, Roberto; Gimenez, Analía Verónica; Caffaro, Maria Marta; Pagnanini, Federico; Recondo, Verónica; et al.; Land use affected nutrient mass with minor impact on stoichiometry ratios in Pampean soils; Springer; Nutrient Cycling In Agroecosystems; 110; 2; 3-2018; 257-276
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