This thesis sought to improve understanding of the effects of typical management regimes (conventional pasture and traditional hay meadow under agri-environment schemes) in the British upland grasslands and climate change on soil carbon (C) dynamics. Two upland grassland locations in northern England, UK were investigated. Results showed that the upland grasslands were a net atmospheric C sink (1822 – 2758 g CO2-eq m-2 year-1), with a significant SOC stock (59 – 101 Mg ha-1) which was predominantly (60%) protected in the soil mineral mass. The conventional pasture site receiving inorganic nitrogen (N) addition had a significantly higher SOC stock (101 Mg ha-1) and the greatest ecosystem C uptake (2758 g CO2-eq m-2 year-1) compared to all o...
Afforestations can be considerable carbon (C) sources due to C losses from the soil after site prepa...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
A simulation model of the grassland carbon cycle (CCGRASS) was developed to evaluate the long-term e...
This thesis sought to improve understanding of the effects of typical management regimes (convention...
Climate warming has the potential to alter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling affecting greenhouse ...
Effects of climate change on managed grassland carbon (C) fluxes and biomass production are not well...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
A simulation model of the grassland carbon cycle (CCGRASS) was developed to evaluate the long-term e...
Grasslands store about 34% of the global terrestrial carbon (C) and are vital for the provision of v...
Soil is the largest terrestrial sink for atmospheric carbon. In the UK, almost a third of soil organ...
Afforestations can be considerable carbon (C) sources due to C losses from the soil after site prepa...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
A simulation model of the grassland carbon cycle (CCGRASS) was developed to evaluate the long-term e...
This thesis sought to improve understanding of the effects of typical management regimes (convention...
Climate warming has the potential to alter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling affecting greenhouse ...
Effects of climate change on managed grassland carbon (C) fluxes and biomass production are not well...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
Several lines of evidence point to European managed grassland ecosystems being a sink of carbon. In ...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
A simulation model of the grassland carbon cycle (CCGRASS) was developed to evaluate the long-term e...
Grasslands store about 34% of the global terrestrial carbon (C) and are vital for the provision of v...
Soil is the largest terrestrial sink for atmospheric carbon. In the UK, almost a third of soil organ...
Afforestations can be considerable carbon (C) sources due to C losses from the soil after site prepa...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
A simulation model of the grassland carbon cycle (CCGRASS) was developed to evaluate the long-term e...