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Belowground Biomass C Outweighs Soil Organic C Of Perennial Energy Crops: Insights From A Long-Term Multispecies Trial

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY BIOENERGY(2021)

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The cultivation of perennial energy crops (PECs) couples the production of ligno-cellulosic biomass to the provision of multiple ecosystem services, such as the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the mitigation of climate change through carbon (C) sequestration in soil. Though C sequestration in soil by PECs has been widely studied, the contribution of their belowground biomass (BGB) to soil C sequestration and their influence on soil nitrogen (N) storage potential has received very little attention. In this study, C and N stocks in soil and BGB fractions (plant belowground organs and fine roots) were measured for six PECs (Populus spp. 'Poplar', Robinia pseudoacacia 'Black locust', Salix spp. 'Willow', Arundo donax 'Giant reed', Miscanthus x giganteus 'Miscanthus' and Panicum virgatum 'Switchgrass') grown on marginal soil, 11 years after establishment. All PECs had a higher soil organic carbon (SOC) stock and soil total nitrogen (STN) stock than arable land in the top (0-10 cm) soil layer. In this same top layer, woody crops had the highest SOC stock. The increase in SOC under PECs led to increased soil porosity in the top-soil layer. On average, 43% of the belowground C stock of PECs was allocated in the plant belowground organs (PBO; i.e. in the rhizomes of herbaceous PECs and the stump for woody PECs). Giant reed had the highest C stock in PBO, whereas switchgrass the lowest (22.7 vs. 5.9 Mg C ha(-1)). On the contrary, switchgrass had the highest C stock in fine roots. Giant reed had the highest belowground C stock (sum of soil and BGB contribution) and black locust the highest belowground N stock. After 11 years of PEC cultivation, 68% of the belowground C stock was allocated in the BGB, and 32% was as SOC.
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Arundo donax, belowground biomass, C sequestration, fine roots, Miscanthus x giganteus, Panicum virgatum, perennial energy crops, Populus spp., Robinia pseudoacacia, Salix spp.
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