2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114487
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Assessing changes in soil carbon stocks after land use conversion from forest land to agricultural land in Japan

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“…Indeed, with the exception of the organic layers, namely the O horizons, for which there is a general agreement on sampling by horizons (e.g. Koga et al, 2020;Lull et al, 2020), in forest ecosystems mineral soil samples can be collected both by horizons (e.g. Massaccesi et al, 2020;Valtera & Šamonil, 2018) or by fixed depth layers (FDL) (Canedoli et al, 2020;Gross et al, 2018;Tesfaye et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, with the exception of the organic layers, namely the O horizons, for which there is a general agreement on sampling by horizons (e.g. Koga et al, 2020;Lull et al, 2020), in forest ecosystems mineral soil samples can be collected both by horizons (e.g. Massaccesi et al, 2020;Valtera & Šamonil, 2018) or by fixed depth layers (FDL) (Canedoli et al, 2020;Gross et al, 2018;Tesfaye et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in soil properties after forest conversion to croplands can be substantial, persistent (e.g., detectable even after > 25 years), and extensive (e.g., affecting depths > 0.5 m) (Veldkamp et al 2020). At our study area, the increased soil bulk density and reduced SOC and total N stocks down to 1-m depth in the vegetable farms (Table 2) had resulted from soil compaction brought about by foot traffic of farmers' management operations, reduction in input of organic materials (e.g., harvest export) (Koga et al 2020), and low stability of SOC derived from the present land use as observed for Andosol soils (Paul et al 2008). The decrease in SOC stock in the vegetable farms (Table 2) was at the upper range of those reported for SOC losses from tropical forest-to-cropland conversion (17-58% in the top 0.1 m and 35% in depths > 0.5 m, Veldkamp et al 2020; 30-66% in the top 0.3-0.4 m, Beheshti et al 2012;Powers et al 2011).…”
Section: Changes In Soil Properties Between Forest and Vegetable Farmsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Wise et al (2014) shared this perspective by implying that the expansion of biofuels potentially causes a rise in net cumulative carbon emissions for the first couple of decades as a result of the alterations in the induced land use. Similarly, Koga et al (2020) and Vogdrup‐Schmid et al (2019) both illustrated the trend of carbon loss is significantly associated with the purpose for land conversion.…”
Section: Summary Of Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 89%