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Carbon dynamics of soil organic matter in bulk soil and aggregate fraction during secondary succession in a Mediterranean environment.

2013

Clarifying which factors cause an increase or decrease in soil organic carbon (SOC) after agricultural abandonment requires integration of data on the temporal dynamics of the plant community and SOC. A chronosequence of abandoned vineyards was studied on a volcanic island (Pantelleria, Italy). Vegetation in the abandoned fields was initially dominated by annual and perennial herbs, then by Hyparrhenia hirta (L.) Stapf, and finally by woody communities. As a consequence, the dominant photosynthetic pathway changed from C3 to C4 and then back to C3. Conversion of a plant community dominated by one photosynthetic pathway to another changes the 13C/12C ratio of inputs to SOC. Using the time si…

Secondary successionPerennial plantSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaEcologyChronosequenceSoil organic matterBulk soilSoil ScienceEnvironmental sciencePlant communitySoil carbonVegetationSoil carbon turnover Mediterranean succession Stable carbon isotopes C3–C4 and C4–C3 vegetation change
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Litter contribution to soil organic carbon in the processes of agriculture abandon

2015

The mechanisms of litter decomposition, translocation and stabilization into soil layers are fundamental processes in the functioning of the ecosystem, as they regulate the cycle of soil organic matter (SOM) and CO2 emission into the atmosphere. In this study the contribution of litters of different stages of Mediterranean secondary succession on carbon sequestration was investigated, analyzing the role of earthworms in the translocation of SOM into the soil profile. For this purpose the δ13C difference between meadow C4-C soil and C3-C litter was used in a field experiment. Four undisturbed litters of different stages of succession (45, 70, 100 and 120 since agriculture abandon) were colle…

Secondary successionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaStratigraphySoil biologySoil ScienceCarbon sequestrationlcsh:StratigraphyGeochemistry and PetrologySoil Science; Earth-Surface Processes; Geochemistry and Petrology; Geology; Geophysics; Paleontology; StratigraphyGeophysiclcsh:QE640-699Earth-Surface ProcessesEcologySoil organic matterlcsh:QE1-996.5PaleontologyGeologySoil carbonPlant litterSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceelcsh:GeologyGeophysicsAgronomyEarth-Surface ProcesseSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil horizon
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The effects of land abandonment and long-term afforestation practices on the organic carbon stock and lignin content of Mediterranean humid mountain …

2019

Afforestation is an important strategy that can decrease atmospheric carbon by sequestering carbon in biomass and soil. In Spain, an active afforestation programme was adopted in the 1950s when the soil was severely eroded after widespread abandonment of arable land. The Araguás catchment (Central Spanish Pyrenees) is a good example of this programme because it was afforested with both Pinus sylvestris L. (PS) and Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold (PN). The soil organic carbon (SOC) stock and lignin content (based on the vanillyl, syringyl and cinnamyl contents) of these afforested soils were examined and compared to those of bare soil, secondary succession and meadow soils. Both the SOC stock and lig…

Secondary successionSoil Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSecondary successionchemistry.chemical_compoundSoilAfforestationLigninOrganic matterPinus [Meadow]Syringyl0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationTotal organic carbonVanillylSoil organic carbon04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil carbonBareMeadow: PinusCinnamylchemistryAgronomySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceArable land
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Grassland fire effect on soil organic carbon reservoirs in a semiarid environment

2013

Abstract. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of an experimental fire used for grassland management on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. The study was carried out on Hyparrhenia hirta (L.) Stapf (Hh) grassland and Ampelodesmos mauritanicus (Desf.) T. Durand & Schinz (Am) grasslands located in the north of Sicily. Soil samples were collected at 0–5 cm before and after the experimental fire, and SOC was measured. During the grassland fire, soil surface temperature was monitored. Biomass of both grasses was analysed in order to determine dry weight and its chemical composition. The results showed that SOC varied significantly with vegetation type, while it is not affecte…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaSoil testStratigraphySoil ScienceAmpelodesmosSoil sciencecomplex mixturesGrasslandlcsh:StratigraphyGeochemistry and PetrologyVegetation typeotorhinolaryngologic diseasesGrassland managementnatural sciencesgrassland firesoil organic carbon mediterranean environmentlcsh:QE640-699Earth-Surface ProcessesgeographyBiomass (ecology)geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologylcsh:QE1-996.5food and beveragesPaleontologyGeologySoil carbonMineralization (soil science)biology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceelcsh:Geologysoil organic carbonsemiarid environmentGeophysicsAgronomyLitterEnvironmental scienceSolid Earth
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Mapping soil compaction measuring cone penetrometer resistance

2003

The quickest way for monitoring soil compaction differences in a field is measuring cone penetrometer resistance. Soil compaction can be significantly spatially variable, depending on the amount and distribution of the traffic of agricultural machines in the field. Therefore, it could be useful to measure soil compaction on a localised basis, in order to produce maps of the damages caused by the traffic of agricultural machines and/or the action of tillage implements. Aim of this paper is to present a system developed by the Department I.T.A.F. for the geo-referenced measurement of cone penetrometer resistance and for mapping soil compaction. This system was built fitting a minitransporter …

Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaSoil compaction cone penetrometer resistance agricultural machine traffic DGPS maps
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Systems for evaluating the correlation between soil cone penetrometer resistance and shear strength

2008

The aim of this research is to study possible correlations between soil compaction (and related soil cone penetrometer resistance measurements) and shear strength normal to the field plane, required to cut the soil with a subsoiler. A measurement system for sensing the soil cone penetrometer resistance was built mounting, on a frame fixed to the front part of a tractor, a rod and a penetration cone with a load cell. A load cell, mounted on the tractor drawbar, pulling a subsoiler, allowed to measure the shear strength normal to the field plane, required to cut the soil. Both load cells were connected, through a display, to a portable computer, where a software was used for acquiring the dat…

Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agrariasoil compaction shear strength cone penetrometer resistance
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Effects of Humic Substances and Soya Lecithin on the Aerobic Bioremediation of a Soil Historically Contaminated by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (…

2004

The high hydrophobicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) strongly reduces their bioavailability in aged contaminated soils, thus limiting their bioremediation. The biodegradation of PAHs in soils can be enhanced by employing surface-active agents. However, chemical surfactants are often recalcitrant and exert toxic effects in the amended soils. The effects of two biogenic materials as pollutant-mobilizing agents on the aerobic bioremediation of an aged-contaminated soil were investigated here. A soil historically contaminated by about 13 g kg(-1) of a large variety of PAHs, was amended with soya lecithin (SL) or humic substances (HS) at 1.5% w/w and incubated in aerobic solid-phas…

Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaBioengineeringcomplex mixturesApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologyhumic substanceSoilSurface-Active AgentsBioreactorsBioremediationbioremediationsoya lecithinSoil PollutantsHUMIC SUBSTANCESPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsSoil MicrobiologyChemistryPAHCONTAMINATED SOILSpolycy-clic aromatic hydrocarbonBiodegradationSoil contaminationBioavailabilityBiodegradation Environmentalcontaminated soilEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterPhosphatidylcholinesAerobieSoybeansEcotoxicitySoil microbiologyBiotechnology
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Estimating carbon credits variations supplied from agricultural and forest soils of Italy between 1979 and 2008.

2011

Soils contain approximately three times the world amount of organic carbon in vegetation and approximately the double of that present in the atmosphere. However, soil organic carbon (SOC) has been found lowering in many areas, while atmospheric CO2 was on increase. It is well known that there is a marked inter-dependence between SOC and climate, nevertheless, recent researches have demonstrated that changes of land use and management can cause gains or losses of SOC greater than climatic changes. Italy, which has joined the Kyoto Protocol, has decided to consider only forest management within the additional activities contemplated for the count of carbon credits, and to launch a monitoring …

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaKyoto protocol soil carbon stock climate change influence on carbon stock Emission Trading System
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SOILPRO: a LIFE+ project implementing soil monitoring and protection together with regional stakeholders of Sicily and Peloponnese.

2011

According to the Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection, the LIFE+ ENV/IT/00428 SOILPRO project (http://www.soilpro.eu) has the overall objective of slowing down the progress of soil degradation in EU Member States, and supporting local and regional authorities (LRAs) in the identification and monitoring of risk areas. The monitoring of the on-going soil degradation processes and the evaluation of different protection measures are realized through a web-based application (SMS – Soil Monitoring System), developed according to data and knowledge obtained from the different project partners. The SMS was initially applied on the whole Sicily (Italy) and Peloponnese (Greece) regions and then test…

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil Monitoring System Web GIS local and regional authorities soil conservation measuresSoil Monitoring System Web GIS local and regional authorities environmental policies
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L'incremento della sostenibilità ambientale attraverso una corretta gestione dell'irrigazione.

2014

Lo scopo di questo lavoro è quello di mettere a punto, a partire dalle informazioni territoriali quali caratteristichemeteorologiche e pedologiche, uno studio capace di valutare la sostenibilità della gestione irrigua in tre ipotetiche parcelle sperimentali individuate nel territorio del sottobacino Iudeo-Bucari (TP). Sitratta di tre vigneti che rappresentano per caratteristiche morfologiche e gestionali l'intero sottobacino, ovvero una delle aree maggiormente vitate della Sicilia. Il fine è valutare la sostenibilità della gestione irrigua in termini di risparmio energetico, attraverso l'applicazione del modello di bilancio idrico FAO 56. Questo tipo di studio pone le basi per la redazione …

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaThe purpose of this work is todevelop from spatial information such as weather and soil characteristics a study capable ofhighlighting the sustainability of irrigation management of three hypothetical experimental plots identified in the territory of the sub-basin Iudeo Bucari located western Sicily in the province of Trapani. There are three vineyards that represent for morphological characteristics and management the entire sub-basin which is one of the areas most under vines in Sicily. The aim is to assess the sustainability of irrigation management in terms of saving energy through the application of the model FAO 56 fetlock water balance. This study lays the foundation for the preparation of action plans developed to reverse negative trends in environmental resource management which are susceptible to degradation processes.
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