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Title: Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)
Authors: Nekrasova, O.
Radchenko, T.
Betekhtina, A.
Petrova, T.
Uchaev, A.
Dergacheva, M.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: Nekrasova, O, Radchenko, T, Betekhtina, A, Petrova, T, Uchaev, A & Dergacheva, M 2023, 'Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia)', Forests, Том. 14, № 11, 2178. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178
Nekrasova, O., Radchenko, T., Betekhtina, A., Petrova, T., Uchaev, A., & Dergacheva, M. (2023). Carbon Sequestration by Soils of Ash Dump Forest Areas in the Middle Urals (Russia). Forests, 14(11), [2178]. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14112178
Abstract: The purpose of this article was to assess the participation of young soils of ash dump forest communities in carbon sequestration by soils of southern taiga forests, considering the physico-chemical properties of the ash substrate and forest litter (pH, TOC, TN, content of P and K mobile compounds, and exchangeable Ca and Mg ions). It was revealed that on three Middle Ural ash dumps (composed of fly ash from various brown coals) over 50–60 years, forest communities spontaneously formed according to the zonal type (with the dominance of Betula pendula Roth and Populus tremula L.) with poorly differentiated young soils—technosols. For the first time, as a result of using an integrated approach to assess the direction of forest ecosystem formation on fly ash dumps, a tendency to increase carbon stocks in technogenic soils that have not reached the level of zonal soils was revealed, as well as the dependence of C accumulation on some physico-chemical characteristics of ash was established. Carbon stocks in Technosols are on average equal to 44 t/ha but vary significantly. It was shown that there is a medium negative relationship between the content and stocks of organic carbon in soils formed on a technogenic substrate and the content of mobile phosphorus compounds in them (the correlation coefficient is −0.58 and −0.53, respectively). The average carbon stocks in the litter of technosols, which is the main source of organic carbon in forest soils, are 3.2 t/ha. It was revealed that the carbon stocks in the litter are most influenced by the content of exchangeable calcium cations and magnesium in it (the correlation coefficients are −0.68 and −0.69, respectively). Any correlation between the studied litter parameters and carbon accumulation in the soils of ash dumps was found. The study revealed that the carbon stocks in the technosols of ash dump forest communities are two times less than the carbon stocks in the zonal forest soils of the Middle Ural southern taiga. The stocks of this element in the litter of young soils are equal to 1/3 of the litter of zonal soils. The composition of the humus substance system formed in the soils of forest areas of ash dumps and zonal soils is similar. The results of this study can serve to fill gaps in the knowledge about carbon sequestration by soils and aim to draw attention to forest communities of technogenic ecosystems to consider the contribution of their components to carbon sequestration. © 2023 by the authors.
Keywords: BETULA PENDULA ROTH
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STOCK
FLY ASH
FOREST COMMUNITY
NATURAL COLONIZATION
POPULUS TREMULAL
SOUTHERN TAIGA
TECHNOSOLS
CALCIUM
ECOSYSTEMS
FLY ASH
FORESTRY
LIGNITE
MAGNESIUM
ORGANIC CARBON
PH
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
SOIL POLLUTION
BETULA PENDULA ROTH
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CARBON STOCKS
COLONISATION
FOREST COMMUNITY
NATURAL COLONIZATION
POPULUS
POPULUS TREMULAL
SOUTHERN TAIGA
TECHNOSOL
SOILS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
COLONIZATION
FLY ASH
LITTER
SOIL CARBON
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER
CALCIUM
ECOSYSTEMS
FLY ASH
FORESTRY
LIGNITE
MAGNESIUM
URALS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131019
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
SCOPUS ID: 85178320010
WOS ID: 001123203500001
PURE ID: 49271154
ISSN: 1999-4907
DOI: 10.3390/f14112178
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation: FEUZ-2023-0023
The work was performed within the framework of the state assignment of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (topic No. FEUZ-2023-0023), and the interpretation of the humus composition data was carried out within the framework of the state assignment of the IPA SB RAS.
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