Soil C mineralization and C-Fe coupling: a trade-off between Fenton reaction and microbial activity under straw mulching in banana orchards
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Straw mulching influences soil carbon (C) cycling by adding organic matter and modifying the soil structure, with soil iron (Fe)-associated C (Fe-OC) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing critical roles in this process. However, the changes in soil Fe-OC and ROS following mulching in banana orchards remain unclear. This study established experimental fields with 3 years of continuous straw mulching to examine its effects on soil Fe-OC, ROS, and soil C mineralization. Straw mulching weakened the Fenton reaction by increasing the soil pH, soil organic C, and soil water content, thereby decreasing the ROS content. The reduced Fe-OC was attributed to the weakening of the Fenton reaction, the decreased reactive Fe oxides, and the elevated soil pH. Although straw mulching negatively impacted soil C mineralization via reducing ROS, it also promoted soil C mineralization through enhancing microbial activity and decreasing Fe-OC, resulting in significantly increased soil C mineralization. The multi-batch straw mulching pattern in banana orchards resulted in different dynamics in Fe-OC and soil C mineralization in the first year after mulching compared to the subsequent two years. This mechanism, by which straw mulching promotes soil C mineralization through weakening the Fenton reaction, decreasing Fe-OC, and increasing microbial activity, contributes to a deeper understanding of C cycling in agricultural ecosystems under straw mulching.
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2025-01-13



