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Impact of land use on soil organic carbon stocks in the humid tropics of NE Tanzania

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE
Volume 182, Issue 4, Pages 625-636

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.201800595

Keywords

Acrisols; Alisols; Al-oxides; Eastern Usambara Mountains; Fe-oxides; humid tropics; SOC stocks; SOC storage; Tanzania

Funding

  1. BMBF/DAAD
  2. Georg-Ludwig-Hartig-Stiftung (Wiesbaden)
  3. Gesellschaft der Freunde und Forderer der TU Dresden

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The conversion of tropical forests to agricultural land use is considered as a major cause for a decline in soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. However, the extent and impact of different land uses on SOC stock development is highly uncertain, especially for tropical Africa due to a lack of reliable data. Interactions of SOC with the soil mineral phase can modify the susceptibility of SOC to become mineralized. Pedogenic Fe-, Al-oxides and clay potentially affect SOC stabilization in highly weathered soils typically found in the humid tropics. The aim of our study was to determine the impact of different land uses on SOC stock on such soils. For that purpose, 10 pedologically similar, deeply weathered acidic soils (Acrisols, Alisols) in the Eastern Usambara Mountains (Amani Nature Reserve, NE Tanzania) under contrasting land use were sampled to a depth of 100 cm. The calculated mean SOC stocks were 17.5 kg C m(-2), 16.8 kg C m(-2), 16.9 kg C m(-2), and 20.0 kg C m(-2) for the four forests, two tea plantations, three croplands, and one homegarden, respectively. A significant difference in mean SOC stock of 1.3 kg C m(-2) was detected between forest and cropland land use for the 0-10 cm depth increment. No further significant impacts of land use on SOC stocks were observed. All soils have a clearly clay-dominated texture. They are characterized by high content of pedogenic oxides with 29 to 47 g kg(-1) measured for the topsoils and 36 to 65 g kg(-1) for the subsoils. No positive significant relationship was found between SOC and clay content. Statistically significant positive relationships existed between oxalate-extractable Fe, Al, and SOC content for cropland soils only. Compared to data published in literature the SOC stocks determined in our study were generally high independent of the established land use. It appears that efficient SOC stabilization mechanisms are counteracting the higher disturbance regime under agricultural land use in these highly weathered tropical soils.

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