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Soil Carbon Sequestration and Nutrient Status of Different Landuse Types in Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka
Carbon can be stored in carbon pools for long periods of time through carbon sequestration.Vegetation, soil, ocean and atmosphere are the main sinks for storage of carbon. Amongthem, soil is a significant C sink that absorbs more C than the others. This study aimed atassessing the potential of soil carbon sequestration in selected landuse types in the Knucklesmountain range, where a variety of climatic conditions and landuse types exist. Montaneforests (MF), sub-montane forests (SMF), open and sparse forests (OSF) and grasslands (GL)were selected for the study. In addition to C sequestration, the soil nutrient levels of theselanduse types were also assessed. Soil samples were collected from each landuse type fromtwo depths (0-15 cm and 15-30 cm) and analysed for soil moisture content, soil pH andconductivity, bulk density, total organic carbon (TOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC),labile carbon (LC), water soluble carbon (WSC) and soil available macro nutrients (NO3-,NH4+,K,Ca,Mg). Results showed that TOC content was significantly highest in MF andlowest in OSF and GL. The montane forests also recorded higher MBC, LC and WSCcontents (0.14%, 715.2 mg/kg, 0.46% respectively) compared to other studied landuse types.Open and Sparse forests showed the highest NO3- level (0.89 mg/kg) and the highest NH4+level (5.79×10-5 mg/kg) was recorded in MF. The lowest levels of NO3- and NH4+ (0.3 mg/kgand 2.6×10-5 mg/kg) were recorded in GL and OSF respectively. Both Ca and Mg contentswere significantly high in MF. Soil C stocks varied significantly (p<0.05) among theselanduse types, where MF recorded the highest soil C stock of 126.7 t/ha in top soil layer (0-15 cm). Carbon stocks of other three vegetation types SM, OS and GL were 122.4, 98.5 and99.1 t/ha, respectively. The results showed that MF and SM forests have the greater ability ofsequestering C compared to other studied landuse types in the Knuckles mountain range.Keywords: Soil carbon sequestration, Carbon stocks, Nutrients, Knuckles fores
