Conversion From Double-Rice To Maize-Rice Increases Iron-Bound Organic Carbon By "Iron Gate" And "Enzyme Latch" Mechanisms

SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH(2021)

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To assess the impact of the incorporation of maize into double-rice (RR) on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration, a two-year experiment was conducted and changes in iron-bound SOC (Fe-SOC), as a proxy for stable carbon pool, were measured. The introduction of a maize-rice (MR) rotation enhanced Fe-SOC by 12-17 % in the maize season, and it stayed 13-36 % higher during rice cultivation compared to RR. Following the "iron gate" theory, Fe oxidation in the maize season was the leading mechanism for improving Fe-SOC content. However, "enzyme latch", i.e. the suppression of Fe-SOC loss by decreased phenol oxidase activity, was a dominant factor controlling the increase of Fe-SOC in the rice season of MR. Thus, the introduction of maize into the paddy field increased Fe-SOC, which was caused by combination of "iron gate" mechanism in maize season and "enzyme latch" in rice season.
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Paddy-upland rotation, Carbon sequestration, Complexation, Ferrous iron oxidation
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