Talore, Deribe GemiyoTesfamariam, Eyob HabteHassen, AbubekerDu Toit, J.C.O.Klumpp, KatjaSoussana, J.F.2015-09-022015-09-022015-12Talore, DG, Tesfamariam, EH, Hassen, A, Du Toit, JCO, Klumpp, K & Soussana, JF 2015, 'Long-term impacts of season of grazing on soil carbon sequestration and selected soil properties in the arid Eastern Cape, South Africa', Plant and Soil, vol. 397, no. 1, pp. 317-329.0032-079X (print)1573-5036 (online)10.1007/s11104-015-2625-zhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/49686BACKGROUND AND AIMS : The karoo biomes of South Africa are major feed resources, yet soil nutrient depletion and degradation is a major problem. The objective of this study was to assess impacts of long-term (>75 years) grazing during spring (SPG), summer (SUG), winter (WG) and exclosure (non-grazed control) treatments on soil nutrients, penetration resistance and infiltration tests. METHODS : A soil sampling campaign was carried out to collect soil to a depth of 60 cm to analyse bulk density, soil physical and chemical parameters as well as soil compaction and infiltration. RESULTS : Generally, grazing treatments reduced soil organic C (SOC) stocks and C:N ratios, and modified soil properties. There was higher SOC stock (0.128 Mg ha-1 yr-1) in the exclosure than in the SPG (0.096 Mg ha-1 yr- 1), SUG (0.099 Mg ha-1 yr-1) and WG (0.105 Mg ha-1 yr-1). The C:N ratios exhibited similar pattern to that of C. From the grazing treatments, the WG demonstrated 7 to 10% additional SOC stock over the SPG and SUG, respectively. CONCLUSIONS : Short period animal exclusion could be an option to be considered to improve plant nutrients in sandy soils of South Africa. However, this may require a policy environment which supports stock exclusion from such areas vulnerable to land degradation, nutrient and C losses by grazing-induced vegetation and landscape changes.en© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. The original publication is available at : http://link.springer.comjournal/11104.Arid ecosystemExclosureGrazing seasonOrganic matterSoil organic carbonTotal nitrogenLong-term impacts of season of grazing on soil carbon sequestration and selected soil properties in the arid Eastern Cape, South AfricaPostprint Article