Carbon sequestration in soils that have previously been depleted of organic matter due to agriculture is an important component of global strategies to mitigate rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Extensive areas of low productivity farmland have been aban-doned from agriculture in eastern North America and elsewhere over the past century, and are naturally regenerating to temperate forests. We investigated the soil carbon sequestration potential of such lands by sampling adjacent mature forest and agricultural field sites, and replicated chronosequences of forest suc-cession on Podzol, Brunisol, and Luvisol soil types that are considered ‘marginal ’ for agriculture and have been abandoned extensively across southeastern On-tario, Canada...
The afforestation of abandoned farmland significantly influences soil organic carbon (OC). However, ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe development of sound management approaches to reduce soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
Over the past 150 yr, 70-90% of the lands once cleared for agriculture in New England have returned ...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
Abandoned agricultural lands (old fields) have the potential to sequester C and mitigate atmospheric...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Abandoned agricultural lands (old fields) have the potential to sequester C and mitigate atmospheric...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Over the past 150 yr, 70-90% of the lands once cleared for agriculture in New England have returned ...
The afforestation of abandoned farmland significantly influences soil organic carbon (OC). However, ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe development of sound management approaches to reduce soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
Over the past 150 yr, 70-90% of the lands once cleared for agriculture in New England have returned ...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
Abandoned agricultural lands (old fields) have the potential to sequester C and mitigate atmospheric...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Abandoned agricultural lands (old fields) have the potential to sequester C and mitigate atmospheric...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Over the past 150 yr, 70-90% of the lands once cleared for agriculture in New England have returned ...
The afforestation of abandoned farmland significantly influences soil organic carbon (OC). However, ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe development of sound management approaches to reduce soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
Over the past 150 yr, 70-90% of the lands once cleared for agriculture in New England have returned ...