Conservation tillage enhances the sequestration and iron-mediated stabilization of aggregate-associated organic carbon in Mollisols

•SOC stabilization in conservation tillage primarily occurs in mineral-associated OC.•Amorphous iron (Fe) was positively correlated with SOC sequestration.•The formation of organo-Fe complexes improved aggregate stability.•The aromatic-C/aliphatic-C ratio was increased under conservation tillage.•Co...

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description •SOC stabilization in conservation tillage primarily occurs in mineral-associated OC.•Amorphous iron (Fe) was positively correlated with SOC sequestration.•The formation of organo-Fe complexes improved aggregate stability.•The aromatic-C/aliphatic-C ratio was increased under conservation tillage.•Conservation tillage promoted soil aggregation and enhanced SOC chemical stability. Conservation tillage practices, which involve minimal or no soil disturbance and crop residue retention, are known to help preserve soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the mechanisms underlying the minerals-mediated chemical and physical stabilization of SOC remain unclear. Here, a long-term field experiment was initiated in 2012 to investigate the effects of tillage managements on the contents and chemical composition of SOC density fractions, iron oxides transformation and aggregate stability in Mollisols. We utilized three treatments: conventional tillage (CT) without crop residue, reduced tillage (RT) and no tillage (NT) with straw mulching. Compared to CT, RT and NT significantly increased SOC content by 13.6 % and 17.9 % in the 0–20 cm soil layer due to an increase in the aromatic compound contents. Furthermore, NT and RT increased the mean weight diameter by 17.7 % and 10.7 %, respectively, indicating increased aggregate stability compared to CT. Additionally, the contents of amorphous iron oxides (Feo) and complex iron oxides (Fep) increased under NT and RT by 10.6–14.4 % and 12.7–41.1 %, respectively, in bulk soil and silt + clay fractions within macroaggregates (>0.25 mm). The contents of Feo and Fep were strongly positively correlated with aggregate stability (p 
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aromatic compounds
catenas
Chemical composition
China
clay
Conservation tillage
conventional tillage
disturbed soils
field experimentation
Iron oxides
Mollisols
Organo-mineral complexes
silt
soil aggregation
soil organic carbon
straw
title Conservation tillage enhances the sequestration and iron-mediated stabilization of aggregate-associated organic carbon in Mollisols
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