Influences of grazing and exclosure on carbon sequestration in degraded sandy grassland, Inner Mongolia, north China

Abstract Livestock grazing is recognised as one of the main causes of vegetation and soil degradation/desertification in the semi‐arid Horqin sandy steppe of northern China. In this paper, soil‐plant system carbon (C) in a representative degraded sandy grassland in the Horqin sandy steppe (42°58’ N, 120°42'E altitude c. 360 m a.s.l.) was measured. Three situations: long‐term continuous grazing (CG), exclosure for 5 years (5EX), and exclosure for 10 years (10EX), were compared to assess the effect of grazing management on C sequestration. Ground cover increased from the CG (35%) to the 5EX (63%) and to the 10EX (81%), and accordingly soil organic C at 0–15 cm depth and total plant components C increased from the CG (492 and 98 g m–2) to the 5EX (524and 134 g m–2) and to the 10EX (584 and 317 g m–2). The results suggested that continuous grazing in the erosion‐prone sandy grassland is very detrimental to vegetation and soil. Under exclosure conditions, vegetation restoration and litter accumulation significantly increased plant‐soil system C storage, and thus sequestration of atmospheric C. It was concluded that the degraded sandy grassland could contribute to significant C sequestration with the implementation of protective practices.

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