Land use is the main driver of soil organic carbon spatial distribution in a high mountain ecosystem.
Carmine FusaroYohanna Sarria-GuzmánYosef A Chávez-RomeroMarco Luna GuidoLigia C Muñoz-ArenasLuc DendoovenArturo Estrada-TorresYendi E Navarro-NoyaPublished in: PeerJ (2019)
Different factors explain the large variations in SOC stocks found in this study but the change in land use (conversion of forests into agricultural lands) was the major reason for the reduction of the SOC stocks in the high mountain ecosystem of the NPLM. Large amounts of C, however, could be stored potentially in this ecosystem if the area was used more sustainable. The information derived from this study could be used to recommend strategies to reverse the SOC loss in NPLM and other high-altitude temperate forests and sequester larger quantities of C. This research can serve as a reference for the analysis of SOC distribution in similar mountain ecosystems in central part of Mexico and in other parts of the world.