2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2011.02.005
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Self-restoration of post-agrogenic chernozems of Russia: Soil development, carbon stocks, and dynamics of carbon pools

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“…This is in accordance with previous studies, which showed that TOC stocks in soils generally increased after land-use abandonment (Knops and Tilman 2000;Hooker and Compton 2003;Poulton et al 2003;Kalinina et al 2009Kalinina et al , 2011. The asymptotic shape of the increase in the TOC concentration (Fig.…”
Section: Tocsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This is in accordance with previous studies, which showed that TOC stocks in soils generally increased after land-use abandonment (Knops and Tilman 2000;Hooker and Compton 2003;Poulton et al 2003;Kalinina et al 2009Kalinina et al , 2011. The asymptotic shape of the increase in the TOC concentration (Fig.…”
Section: Tocsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Chronosequence approaches have been used frequently to investigate changes in vegetation and soil properties during secondary succession after land-use abandonment (Zak et al 1990;Hooker and Compton 2003;van der Waal et al 2006;Allison et al 2007;Kalinina et al 2009;Baer et al 2002;Kalinina et al 2011). The basic idea of this approach is to substitute space for time and to study a range of sites that constitute a timeline of successional states (Bardgett et al 2005;Walker et al 2010).…”
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“…However, in the semiarid soils of the studied transect, particulate OC contributed < 10 % of bulk OC, while mineral-bound OC accounted for > 90 % (Table 3). This contrasts with observations from the steppe soils (mostly Chernozems) of European Russia (Breulmann et al, 2014;Kalinina et al, 2011), Canada (Plante et al, 2010), and China (Steffens et al, 2010) in which particulate OC represented > 20 % of bulk OC. Nevertheless, our results are in line with Bischoff et al (2016), who reported that a maximum of 10 % OC was present as particulate OC in the Chernozems and Kastanozems of the Kulunda steppe.…”
Section: Partitioning and Composition Of Soil Om In Functionally Diffcontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…The greatest C fluxes caused by LUC are attributed to conversion of croplands to native vegetation and vice versa (Houghton and Goodale, 2004;Schlesinger, 1986). A large number of reviews and experimental studies report that abandoned agricultural land (remaining without cultivation) will be occupied by natural vegetation, that lead to organic C accumulation both in soil (Guo and Gifford, 2002;Kalinina et al, 2011Kalinina et al, , 2013Kalinina et al, , 2015Lopes de Gerenyu, 2008, 2009;Lyuri et al, 2010) and in vegetation (Kurganova et al, 2007Pérez-Cruzado et al, 2011;Post and Kwon, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%