M. Pisarčik, J. Hakl, M. Toleikiene, P. Fuksa, J. Rasmussen, R. Hood-Nowotny
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摘要
适当的覆盖作物(CC)管理是提高土壤碳储量的重要工具;然而,碳积累与 CC 根系特征之间的关系仍不清楚。为了确定近期研究的范围和重点,并回答关于CC根系特征在土壤碳积累中与物种选择、混合物组成和农艺管理有关的作用的问题,我们进行了一次文献综述。根据对 69 篇文献的分析结果表明,一系列根系特征,如根的生物量、结构、扎根深度、根的化学成分以及根瘤沉积的数量和质量,都有助于土壤结构的形成和碳积累。这些特性通常是物种所特有的,混合物中适当的物种组合似乎最有可能优化各种环境中的碳储量。然而,近期对 CC 单一种植根系的研究是对混合物根系研究的两倍,而对农艺方面的关注却很少,如与 CC 根系发展相关的植物空间布局或土壤耕作。考虑田间条件下的实际管理有助于更准确地估算 CC 在增加耕地中 SOC 储量方面的贡献。
Role of cover crop roots in soil organic carbon accrual—A review
Appropriate cover crop (CC) management is an important tool for the improvement of soil carbon stock; however, the relationships between carbon accumulation and CC root traits remain unclear. A literature review was performed to identify the extent and focus of recent research and to answer questions about the role of root traits of CCs in soil C accumulation with regard to species selection, mixture composition and agronomic management. The findings based on the analysis of 69 publications show that a range of root traits such as root biomass, architecture, depth of rooting, root chemical composition, as well as quantity and quality of rhizodeposition, can contribute to soil structure formation and C accumulation. These traits are usually species specific, and it seems that appropriate species combinations in the mixtures can offer the highest potential for optimization of C stock across various environments. However, there has been twice as much recent research on roots of CC monocultures than on mixtures, with little attention paid to agronomic aspects such as plant spatial arrangement or soil tillage in relation to CC root development. Considerations of real management under field conditions could be beneficial in providing greater accuracy of estimation of the contribution of CCs in increasing the SOC stock in croplands.
期刊介绍:
The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.