Carbon sequestration in agricultural, forest, and grassland soils has been promoted as a means by which substantial amounts of CO2 may be removed from the atmosphere, but few studies have evaluated the associated impacts on changes in soil N or net global warming potential (GWP). The purpose of this research was to (1) review the literature to examine how changes in grassland management that affect soil C also impact soil N, (2) assess the impact of different types of grassland management on changes in soil N and rates of change, and (3) evaluate changes in N2O fluxes from differently managed grassland ecosystems to assess net impacts on GWP. Soil C and N stocks either both increased or both decreased for most studies. Soil C and N sequestr...
Soil C sequestration may mitigate rising levels of atmospheric CO2. However, it has yet to be determ...
International audienceGrasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO 2), emit methane (CH 4) from ...
International audienceGrasslands occupy 70% of whole agricultural land and hold significant amounts ...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural, forest, and grassland soils has been promoted as a means by wh...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from grasslands are affected by climate warming and agricultural managem...
Climate warming has the potential to alter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling affecting greenhouse ...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Simulation models indicate that the nitrogen (N) cycle plays a key role in how other ecosystem proce...
Soil management practices that result in increased soil carbon (C) sequestration can make a valuable...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Soil C sequestration may mitigate rising levels of atmospheric CO2. However, it has yet to be determ...
International audienceGrasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO 2), emit methane (CH 4) from ...
International audienceGrasslands occupy 70% of whole agricultural land and hold significant amounts ...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural, forest, and grassland soils has been promoted as a means by wh...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from grasslands are affected by climate warming and agricultural managem...
Climate warming has the potential to alter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling affecting greenhouse ...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Simulation models indicate that the nitrogen (N) cycle plays a key role in how other ecosystem proce...
Soil management practices that result in increased soil carbon (C) sequestration can make a valuable...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Humans activities are dominant drivers of the biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Soil C sequestration may mitigate rising levels of atmospheric CO2. However, it has yet to be determ...
International audienceGrasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO 2), emit methane (CH 4) from ...
International audienceGrasslands occupy 70% of whole agricultural land and hold significant amounts ...