Temporary storage of soil organic matter and acid neutralizing capacity during the process of pedogenetic acidification of forest soils in Kinki District, Japan(Soil Genesis, Classification and Survey)
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Pedogenetic acidification processes in forest soils derived from sedimentary rocks under mesic and thermic soil temperature regimes (MSTR and TSTR; corresponding to mean annual soil temperatures of 8-15℃ and 15-22℃, respectively) in the Kinki District were investigated based on titratable alkalinity and acidity characteristics and soil solution composition. According to statistical analyses of the soil properties, the titratable alkalinity required to acidify soils to pH 3.0 was considered to be derived from reactions occurring at the surface of amorphous Al oxides, while titratable acidity at a pH ranging from 5.5 to 8.3 results from dissociation of acidic functional groups of soil humus and/or deprotonation of oxide surfaces. These reactions were generally more prevalent in MSTR soils. Based on the soil solution composition and titratable alkalinity and acidity in the soil profiles, two processes were postulated for pedogenetic acidification, that is, eluvi-illuviation of inorganic Al followed by subsequent adsorption of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) onto the precipitates of Al hydroxides and comigration of Al and DOC in the form of organo-mineral complexes. Both processes were conspicuous in MSTR soils and significantly contributed to soil organic matter storage in the subsoil layers. Pedogenetic acidification in forest soils with MSTR was characterized by an accumulation of acidity in the form of amorphous compounds and/or organo-mineral complexes in the B horizon. It seems, to some extent, similar to podzol formation, at least in terms of Al translocation. Amorphous Al hydroxides protect against further acidification through protonation and/or partial monomerization and can, thus, be regarded as a temporary storage of acid neutralizing capacity of the soil, which would be otherwise leached out directly from the soil profile. In contrast, the acid-buffering reactions of TSTR soils seemed to occur, if at all, mostly at or near the soil surface and the contribution of the B-horizon soils was limited.
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FUNAKAWA Shinya
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Funakawa Shinya
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Funakawa Shinya
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University:graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural Uni
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Yonebayashi Koyo
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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HIROOKA Kiyoo
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto Prefectural University
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Hirooka Kiyoo
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
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Yonebayashi Koyo
Ishikawa Prefectural Univ. Ishikawa Jpn
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Yonebayashi Koyo
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto Prefectural University
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