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Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada

I. Chahal et al · Copernicus Publications · 2026

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<p>Although soil C is a critical component of soil health, studies robustly exploring the agronomic and pedoclimatic effects on soil C are limited, especially at the landscape scale. Therefore, a dataset of 1490 topsoil samples from agricultural fields across Ontario was used to evaluate the impacts of agronomic and pedoclimatic factors on eight soil C indicators including chemistry and thermal stability of soil C using the programmed pyrolysis approach. Soil C quality and stability were largely controlled by the inherent soil characteristics such as soil texture. Significant interactive effects of cropping system and tillage intensity on soil C indicators were observed; however, the number of significant effects varied among the three soil textural classes. All soil C indicators were significantly different among the cropping systems for the coarse textured soils, but the cropping system differences decreased under medium and fine textured soils. From the pyrolysis analysis, the hydrogen index (HI) and oxygen index (OI) also confirmed that the soil C chemistry was influenced by the cropping system. For instance, orchard systems had stable pools of soil C whereas vegetable systems were associated with less advanced degree of soil C decomposition. Remaining soil management variables (cover crop use, tillage intensity, and organic amendments) had a weaker influence than cropping systems and soil textural classes on soil C indicators. Principal component analysis revealed a close association of soil C indicators with the mean annual precipitation (MAP) and cropping system; suggesting that the quantity and quality of soil C inputs associated with different cropping systems and increase in precipitation had a large influence on soil C. Our results confirm the significant effects of agronomic and pedoclimatic variables on chemistry, thermal stability, and composition of soil C pools, which have long-term implications on soil C storage, mitigating global climate change, and improving soil health.</p>

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al, I. C. E. (2026). Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada. https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-12-583-2026

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al, I. Chahal et. "Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada." 2026. https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-12-583-2026.

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al, I. Chahal et. 2026. "Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada.". https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-12-583-2026.

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al, I. C. E. 2026, Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada, Copernicus Publications, available at: https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-12-583-2026 [Accessed 27 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Drivers of soil C quality and stability: insights from a topsoil dataset at landscape scale in Ontario, Canada
Autor / colaboradores
I. Chahal et al
Editorial
Copernicus Publications
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2199-3971
ISSN
2199-3971
Idioma
eng
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