Land Degradation and Development
Lanzhou, 730000 China June 9, 2020
Dear Editor,
After we made some improvements according to the editor’s comments, we
would like to resubmit the enclosed manuscript entitled
“Converting
alfalfa pasture into annual cropland achieved high productivity and zero
loss of soil organic carbon in a semiarid area” (the order of Authors:
Xu-Long Zhang; Yang-Yang Zhao; Wen-Juan Gao; Xin Song; Xin-Tan Zhang;
Xiao-Yan Shi; Feng-Min Li), which we wish to be considered for
publication in Land Degradation and Development .
This work described has not been submitted elsewhere for publication, in
whole or in part, and all the authors listed have approved the
manuscript that is enclosed.
This paper reported a
nine-year study that fertilization
allowed the annual cropland converted from alfalfa pasture to keep the
same productivity as continuous cropland since the third year of
conversion and to achieve zero loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) under
film mulching, keeping continuously the same SOC level as the previous
alfalfa pasture, while gradually restore soil moisture.
It is well documented that the SOC
constantly declines after pasture is
converted to annual cropland, which results in vulnerability of
agroecosystem. However, this paper provides a successful case for a
dryland farming to maintain sustainable high productivity and high SOC
after alfalfa pasture is converted to annual cropland. To our knowledge,
this is the first report showing that SOC does not decline and
productivity is keeping high level as continuous cropland after the
pasture is converted to annual cropland in semi-arid rainfed farming
systems. This study provided promising adaptive management for
increasing agricultural carbon sequestration and crop productivity in
semiarid Loess Plateau and other similar areas. Therefore, we think that
the innovation in this paper is enough for publication in this respected
journal.
Yours sincerely
Feng-Min Li (Prof. in Dryland Agroecology)
State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystems
Institute of Arid Agroecology, School of Life Sciences
Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 China
Phone, +86 18189678046; E-mail: fmli@lzu.edu.cn