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Pyrogenic organic matter in soil: Its origin and occurrence, its chemistry and survival in soil environments

机译:土壤中的热解有机质:其起源和发生,化学性质和在土壤环境中的存活

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Since geological times, vegetation fires have shaped Earth and produced charcoal, which is accumulating in sediments and soils. Only recently the role of pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) as an important constituent of slow turning soil organic matter (SOM) has received more attention. Whereas in some environments, considerable long residence times of millennia and more were determined for PyOM, newer field and laboratory studies determined turnover times that were in the range of humified fire-unaffected SOM. In order to obtain an explanation of those contradictory observations, a better understanding of the nature of PyOM and its stability in different soil environments is needed. Therefore, after emphasizing the importance of fire and charcoal production during history, the present knowledge about occurrence, chemistry of PyOM formation and its recalcitrance is reviewed in the present work. Summarizing this information, it is revealed that PyOM can be decomposed by physical, chemical and biological means, and that its resistance against degradation in soils largely depends upon its chemistry and the environment in which it is accumulating. Comparable to humification of fire-unaffected SOM, different mechanisms including O_2-deficiency, unfavorable conditions for microorganisms, or interaction with the mineral phase seem to be involved in PyOM preservation and stabilization. Depending on soil conditions, the efficiency of the single pathway varies, resulting in a PyOM pattern which is typical for a certain soil, and it may even represent a typical feature of it This concept could explain the varying abundance and recalcitrance of PyOM in fire-affected soils, some of which are presented in more detail within this work. In turn, the respective PyOM pattern, which could have been generated over decades and millennia, determines typical soil properties. Thus, PyOM can be seen to be actively involved in the pedogenic process, leading to soil classes such as Terra preta soils in the Amazon region, and possibly also to Chernozems in Central Europe or other Black Soils all over the world.
机译:自地质时期以来,植被大火使地球变形并产生了木炭,木炭不断积聚在沉积物和土壤中。直到最近,热解有机物(PyOM)作为慢速旋转土壤有机物(SOM)的重要组成部分的作用才受到更多关注。尽管在某些环境中,PyOM被确定了相当长的千年居住时间,但新的领域和实验室研究确定了周转时间在不受火灾影响的SOM范围内。为了解释这些矛盾的观察结果,需要更好地了解PyOM的性质及其在不同土壤环境中的稳定性。因此,在强调历史上着火和木炭生产的重要性之后,在本工作中回顾了有关PyOM形成的发生,化学反应及其顽固性的最新知识。总结此信息后,我们发现PyOM可以通过物理,化学和生物手段分解,并且其对土壤降解的抵抗力在很大程度上取决于其化学性质和所积累的环境。与未受火影响的SOM的腐殖化相比,PyOM的保存和稳定涉及不同的机制,包括O_2缺乏,微生物的不利条件或与矿物相的相互作用。根据土壤条件的不同,单一途径的效率会有所不同,从而产生某种土壤典型的PyOM模式,甚至可能代表其典型特征。该概念可以解释PyOM在火灾中的变化程度和顽强性。受影响的土壤,其中一些在本工作中有更详细的介绍。反过来,可能在数十年和数千年中产生的各个PyOM模式决定了典型的土壤特性。因此,可以看出PyOM积极参与了成岩过程,导致了土壤分类,例如亚马逊地区的Terra preta土壤,还可能导致了中欧的黑钙土或全世界的其他黑土。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2011年第2期|p.251-263|共13页
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    Heike Knicker;

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    Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiologia, CSIC, Avda. Reina Mercedes, 10, P.O. Box 1052, E-41080 Sevilla, Spain;

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