An evaluation of carbon indicators of soil health in long-term agricultural experiments
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Liptzin, DanielNorris, Charlotte E.
Cappellazzi, Shannon B.
Bean, G. Mac
Cope, Michael
Greub, Kelsey L.H.
Rieke, Elizabeth L.
Tracy, Paul W.
Aberle, Ezra
Ashworth, Amanda
Bañuelos Tavarez, Oscar
Bary, Andy I.
Baumhardt, R.L.
Borbón Gracia, Alberto
Brainard, Daniel C.
Brennan, Jameson R.
Briones Reyes, Dolores
Bruhjell, Darren
Carlyle, Cameron N.
Crawford, James J.W.
Creech, Cody F.
Culman, Steve W.
Deen, Bill
Dell, Curtis J.
Derner, Justin D.
Ducey, Thomas F.
Duiker, Sjoerd W.
Dyck, Miles F.
Ellert, Benjamin H.
Entz, Martin H.
Espinosa Solorio, Avelino
Fonte, Steven J.
Fonteyne, Simon
Fortuna, Ann-Marie
Foster, Jamie L.
Fultz, Lisa M.
Gamble, Audrey V.
Geddes, Charles M.
Griffin-LaHue, Deirdre
Grove, John H.
Hamilton, Stephen K.
Hao, Xiying
Hayden, Zachary D.
Honsdorf, Nora
Howe, Julie A.
Ippolito, James A.
Johnson, Gregg A.
Kautz, Mark A.
Kitchen, Newell R.
Kumar, Sandeep
Kurtz, Kirsten S.M.
Larney, Francis J.
Lewis, Katie L.
Liebman, Matt
Lopez Ramirez, Antonio
Machado, Stephen
Maharjan, Bijesh
Martinez Gamiño, Miguel Angel
May, William E.
McClaran, Mitchel P.
McDaniel, Marshall D.
Millar, Neville
Mitchell, Jeffrey P.
Moore, Amber D.
Moore, Philip A.
Mora Gutiérrez, Manuel
Nelson, Kelly A.
Omondi, Emmanuel C.
Osborne, Shannon L.
Osorio Alcalá, Leodegario
Owens, Philip
Pena-Yewtukhiw, Eugenia M.
Poffenbarger, Hanna J.
Ponce Lira, Brenda
Reeve, Jennifer R.
Reinbott, Timothy M.
Reiter, Mark S.
Ritchey, Edwin L.
Roozeboom, Kraig L.
Rui, Yichao
Sadeghpour, Amir
Sainju, Upendra M.
Sanford, Gregg R.
Schillinger, William F.
Schindelbeck, Robert R.
Schipanski, Meagan E.
Schlegel, Alan J.
Scow, Kate M.
Sherrod, Lucretia A.
Shober, Amy L.
Sidhu, Sudeep S.
Solís Moya, Ernesto
St Luce, Mervin
Strock, Jeffrey S.
Suyker, Andrew E.
Sykes, Virginia R.
Tao, Haiying
Trujillo Campos, Alberto
Van Eerd, Laura L.
van Es, Harold
Verhulst, Nele
Vyn, Tony J.
Wang, Yutao
Watts, Dexter B.
Wright, David L.
Zhang, Tiequan
Morgan, Cristine L.S.
Honeycutt, C. Wayne
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University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources & the EnvironmentIssue Date
2022-09Keywords
Potential carbon mineralizationSoil health indicators
Soil management
Soil organic carbon
Tillage
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Liptzin, D., Norris, C. E., Cappellazzi, S. B., Bean, G. M., Cope, M., Greub, K. L. H., Rieke, E. L., Tracy, P. W., Aberle, E., Ashworth, A., Bañuelos Tavarez, O., Bary, A. I., Baumhardt, R. L., Borbón Gracia, A., Brainard, D. C., Brennan, J. R., Briones Reyes, D., Bruhjell, D., Carlyle, C. N., … Honeycutt, C. W. (2022). An evaluation of carbon indicators of soil health in long-term agricultural experiments. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 172.Journal
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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is closely tied to soil health. However, additional biological indicators may also provide insight about C dynamics and microbial activity. We used SOC and the other C indicators (potential C mineralization, permanganate oxidizable C, water extractable organic C, and β-glucosidase enzyme activity) from the North American Project to Evaluate Soil Health Measurements to examine the continental-scale drivers of these indicators, the relationships among indicators, and the effects of soil health practices on indicator values. All indicators had greater values at cooler temperatures, and most were greater with increased precipitation and clay content. The indicators were strongly correlated with each other at the site-level, with the strongest relationship between SOC and permanganate oxidizable C. The indicator values responded positively to decreased tillage, inclusion of cover crops, application of organic nutrients, and retention of crop residue, but not the number of harvested crops in a rotation. The effect of decreased tillage on the C indicators was generally greater at sites with higher precipitation. The magnitude and direction of the response to soil health practices was consistent across indicators within a site but measuring at least two indicators would provide additional confidence of the effects of management, especially for tillage. All C indicators responded to management, an essential criterion for evaluating soil health. Balancing the cost, sensitivity, interpretability, and availability at commercial labs, a 24-hr potential C mineralization assay could deliver the most benefit to measure in conjunction with SOC.Note
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10.1016/j.soilbio.2022.108708
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