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Abstract Today's worldwide expansion of dry land cities consumes cultivated and native ecosystems, providing laboratories for investigating imprints of former land use in places where people now live. Around Phoenix, USA, we compared soil nutrient pools in residential yards converted from farms with nutrient pools in yards developed on native desert. Organic matter, carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and soluble ions were >2‐fold greater in yards that were previously agrarian than in yards that were not. These pools remain elevated 40 years after land conversion to residential use. Present N accumulation (1.5 g m −2 yr −1 ) is not affected by prior land use, suggesting that rates of residential fertilizer application and retention are not affected by antecedent soil fertility. Bioavailable, inorganic phosphorus (P av ) is elevated in soil with a recent agrarian past, but this signal disappears after 10–30 years of residential use owing to an accumulation of P av in never‐farmed yards. Our results indicate a ‘direct agrarian legacy,’ wherein agrarian amendment of nutrient pools endures urbanization, more so than an ‘indirect legacy,’ wherein present land management is molded by former land use. Agriculture in dry lands thus sequesters material in soils, and—as we also found higher material contents in residential soils than in contemporary agrarian soils—residential land use simply adds to the agrarian legacy these soils already bear. Intense human use of arid lands may cause increases in material pools in soils, a condition with potential global consequence.

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Agrarian societySoil waterSoil fertilityUrbanizationLand useAgroforestryAridNutrientEnvironmental scienceAgronomyGeographyAgricultureEcologyBiologyArchaeologySoil science

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Year
2006
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article
Volume
12
Issue
4
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703-709
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58
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David B. Lewis, Jason P. Kaye, Corinna Gries et al. (2006). Agrarian legacy in soil nutrient pools of urbanizing arid lands. Global Change Biology , 12 (4) , 703-709. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2006.01126.x

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10.1111/j.1365-2486.2006.01126.x