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Preservation of organic matter in soils of a climo-biosequence in the Main Range of Peninsular Malaysia
Authors:" target="_blank">Amir Hossein Jafarzadeh-Haghighi  Jusop Shamshuddin  " target="_blank">Jol Hamdan  " target="_blank">Norhazlin Zainuddin
Institution:1.Department of Land Management, Faculty of Agriculture,Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang,Malaysia;2.Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang,Malaysia
Abstract:Limited information is available about factors of soil organic carbon (SOC) preservation in soils along a climo-biosequence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of soil texture and mineralogy on preservation of SOC in the topsoil and subsoil along a climo-biosequence in the Main Range of Peninsular Malaysia. Soil samples from the A and B-horizons of four representative soil profiles were subjected to particle-size fractionation and mineralogical analyses including X-ray diffraction and selective dissolution. The proportion of SOC in the 250-2000 μm fraction (SOC associated with coarse sand) decreased while the proportion of SOC in the <53 μm fraction (SOC associated with clay and silt) increased with depth. This reflected the importance of the fine mineral fractions of the soil matrix for SOC storage in the subsoil. Close relationships between the content of SOC in the <53 μm fraction and the content of poorly crystalline Fe oxides oxalate-extractable Fe (Feo) – pyrophosphate-extractable Fe (Fep)] and poorly crystalline inorganic forms of Al oxalate-extractable Al (Alo) – pyrophosphate-extractable Al (Alp)] in the B-horizon indicated the importance of poorly crystalline Fe oxides and poorly crystalline aluminosilicates for the preservation of SOC in the B-horizon. The increasing trend of Feo — Fep and Alo — Alp over elevation suggest that the importance of poorly crystalline Fe oxides and poorly crystalline aluminosilicates for the preservation of SOC in the B-horizon increased with increasing elevation. This study demonstrates that regardless of differences in climate and vegetation along the studied climo-biosequence, preservation of SOC in the subsoil depends on clay mineralogy.
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