Carbon sequestration in the global carbon cycle is almost always attributed to organic carbon storage alone, while soil mineral carbon is generally neglected. However, due to the longer residence time of mineral carbon in soils (102-106years), if stored in large quantities it represents a potentially more efficient sink. The aim of this study is to estimate the mineral carbon accumulation due to the tropical iroko tree (Milicia excelsa) in Ivory Coast. The iroko tree has the ability to accumulate mineral carbon as calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in ferralitic soils, where CaCO3 is not expected to precipitate. An estimate of this accumulation was made by titrating carbonate from two characteristic soil profiles in the iroko environment and by iden...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Predictions of increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) and the specter of glob...
peer-reviewedSoil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understand...
International audienceThe oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to functi...
A reactive transport (RT) model of the oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree in the Ivor...
An African oxalogenic tree, the iroko tree (<i>Milicia excelsa</i>), has the property to...
Soil organic matter (OM) is a source of fertility for food provisioning and a means for climate miti...
An African oxalogenic tree, the iroko tree (Milicia excelsa), has the property to enhance carbonate ...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becaus...
Calcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon cycle. Weathering of ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
The terrestrial biosphere plays a prominent role in the global carbon cycle. Although a net source o...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
The oxalate - carbonate pathway (OCP) is a biogeochemical process involving plants, fungi and bacter...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Predictions of increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) and the specter of glob...
peer-reviewedSoil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understand...
International audienceThe oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to functi...
A reactive transport (RT) model of the oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree in the Ivor...
An African oxalogenic tree, the iroko tree (<i>Milicia excelsa</i>), has the property to...
Soil organic matter (OM) is a source of fertility for food provisioning and a means for climate miti...
An African oxalogenic tree, the iroko tree (Milicia excelsa), has the property to enhance carbonate ...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becaus...
Calcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon cycle. Weathering of ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the gl...
The terrestrial biosphere plays a prominent role in the global carbon cycle. Although a net source o...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
The oxalate - carbonate pathway (OCP) is a biogeochemical process involving plants, fungi and bacter...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Predictions of increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) and the specter of glob...
peer-reviewedSoil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understand...