Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture

Understanding pasture degradation processes is the key for sustainable land management in the tropical mountain rainforest region of the South Ecuadorian Andes. We estimated the stocks of total carbon and nutrients, microbial biomass and different P fractions along a gradient of land-uses that is ty...

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Glavni avtor: Makeschin, F. (author)
Drugi avtorji: Hamer, U. (author), Potthast, K. (author), Burneo Valdivieso, J. (author)
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author Makeschin, F.
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Potthast, K.
Burneo Valdivieso, J.
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2012-05-14
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use change
soil organic matter
soil microbial biomass
tropical soils
phosphorus availability
sulphur
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description Understanding pasture degradation processes is the key for sustainable land management in the tropical mountain rainforest region of the South Ecuadorian Andes. We estimated the stocks of total carbon and nutrients, microbial biomass and different P fractions along a gradient of land-uses that is typical of the eastern escarpment of the Cordillera Real i.e., old-growth evergreen lower montane forest, active pastures (17 and 50 years-old), abandoned pastures 10 and 20 years old with bracken fern or successional vegetation. Conversion of forest to pasture by slash-and-burn increased the stocks of SOC, TN, P and S in mineral topsoil of active pasture sites. Microbial growth in pasture soils was enhanced by improved availability of nutrients, C:N ratio, and increased soil pH. Up to 39 % of the total P in mineral soil was stored in the microbial biomass indicating its importance as a dynamic, easily available P reservoir at all sites. At a 17 years-old pasture the stock of NH4F extractable organic P, which is considered to be mineralisable in the short-term, was twice as high as in all other soils. The importance of the NaOH extractable organic P pool increased with pasture age. Pasture degradation was accelerated by a decline of this P stock, which is essential for the long-term P supply. Stocks of microbial biomass, total N and S had returned to forest levels 10 years after pasture abandonment; soil pH and total P 20 years after growth of successional bush vegetation. Only the C:N ratio increased above forest level indicating an ongoing loss of N after 20 years. Soil nutrient depletion and microbial biomass decline enforced the degradation of pastures on the investigated Cambisol sites.
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spelling Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pastureMakeschin, F.Hamer, U.Potthast, K.Burneo Valdivieso, J.landuse changesoil organic mattersoil microbial biomasstropical soilsphosphorus availabilitysulphurUnderstanding pasture degradation processes is the key for sustainable land management in the tropical mountain rainforest region of the South Ecuadorian Andes. We estimated the stocks of total carbon and nutrients, microbial biomass and different P fractions along a gradient of land-uses that is typical of the eastern escarpment of the Cordillera Real i.e., old-growth evergreen lower montane forest, active pastures (17 and 50 years-old), abandoned pastures 10 and 20 years old with bracken fern or successional vegetation. Conversion of forest to pasture by slash-and-burn increased the stocks of SOC, TN, P and S in mineral topsoil of active pasture sites. Microbial growth in pasture soils was enhanced by improved availability of nutrients, C:N ratio, and increased soil pH. Up to 39 % of the total P in mineral soil was stored in the microbial biomass indicating its importance as a dynamic, easily available P reservoir at all sites. At a 17 years-old pasture the stock of NH4F extractable organic P, which is considered to be mineralisable in the short-term, was twice as high as in all other soils. The importance of the NaOH extractable organic P pool increased with pasture age. Pasture degradation was accelerated by a decline of this P stock, which is essential for the long-term P supply. Stocks of microbial biomass, total N and S had returned to forest levels 10 years after pasture abandonment; soil pH and total P 20 years after growth of successional bush vegetation. Only the C:N ratio increased above forest level indicating an ongoing loss of N after 20 years. Soil nutrient depletion and microbial biomass decline enforced the degradation of pastures on the investigated Cambisol sites.Biogeochemistry2017-06-16T22:03:11Z2012-05-142017-06-16T22:03:11Z01/03/2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10533-012-9742-z0168-2563http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10533-012-9742-zhttp://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19236Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstname:Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstacron:UTPL2017-06-16T22:03:11Zoai:dspace.utpl.edu.ec:123456789/19236Institucionalhttps://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/Institución privadahttps://www.utpl.edu.ec/https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:12272017-06-16T22:03:11Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja - Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
Makeschin, F.
land
use change
soil organic matter
soil microbial biomass
tropical soils
phosphorus availability
sulphur
status_str publishedVersion
title Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
title_full Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
title_fullStr Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
title_short Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
title_sort Nutrient stocks and phosphorus fractions in mountain soils of Southern Ecuador after conversion of forest to pasture
topic land
use change
soil organic matter
soil microbial biomass
tropical soils
phosphorus availability
sulphur
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10533-012-9742-z
http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19236