Published online: 12 Jan 2019A soil carbon assessment was performed comparing agricultural cropping systems with natural vegetation along a sampling transect spanning different agro-ecologies on the eastern foot slopes of Mount Kenya in Embu county, 125 km from Nairobi, Kenya. The aim was to determine differences in soil carbon stocks and carbon recalcitrance and relate these to soil textural class, altitude, climatic parameters and land use. Soils from main agricultural systems as tea, coffee and maize-based intercropping, as well as from natural vegetation cover were sampled in triplicates, in five layers from 0 to 30 cm in depth and processed for total carbon analysis. The whole soil samples were also analysed using Laser-Induced Fluores...
As high carbon content soils with high human carrying capacity, volcanic soils of Reunion island hig...
Assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is a methodological issue for SOC monitoring at regional ...
The objectives of this study were: (i) to test whether near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)...
A soil carbon assessment was performed comparing agricultural cropping systems with natural vegetati...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a key soil property and particularly important for ecosystem functionin...
The largest actively cycling terrestrial carbon pool, soil, has been disturbed during the last centu...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa presents a formid...
Soil organic (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) stocks of Kenya were determined using four different m...
The future of global food security and economic stability continue to raise increasing concern, as t...
Cocoa is among the most desirable and palatable food in the world. Soil under cacao trees in Papua N...
Soil carbon sequestration is one approach to mitigate greenhouse gases. However, to reliably assess ...
Soil organic carbon constitutes an important indicator of soil fertility. The purpose of this study ...
The soils of the world contain more carbon than the combined total amounts occurring in vegetation a...
International audienceAssessing the different pools of soil organic carbon (SOC) improves our unders...
Spatially enabled sensing technologies are now available for refining traditional methods of assessi...
As high carbon content soils with high human carrying capacity, volcanic soils of Reunion island hig...
Assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is a methodological issue for SOC monitoring at regional ...
The objectives of this study were: (i) to test whether near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)...
A soil carbon assessment was performed comparing agricultural cropping systems with natural vegetati...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a key soil property and particularly important for ecosystem functionin...
The largest actively cycling terrestrial carbon pool, soil, has been disturbed during the last centu...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa presents a formid...
Soil organic (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) stocks of Kenya were determined using four different m...
The future of global food security and economic stability continue to raise increasing concern, as t...
Cocoa is among the most desirable and palatable food in the world. Soil under cacao trees in Papua N...
Soil carbon sequestration is one approach to mitigate greenhouse gases. However, to reliably assess ...
Soil organic carbon constitutes an important indicator of soil fertility. The purpose of this study ...
The soils of the world contain more carbon than the combined total amounts occurring in vegetation a...
International audienceAssessing the different pools of soil organic carbon (SOC) improves our unders...
Spatially enabled sensing technologies are now available for refining traditional methods of assessi...
As high carbon content soils with high human carrying capacity, volcanic soils of Reunion island hig...
Assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is a methodological issue for SOC monitoring at regional ...
The objectives of this study were: (i) to test whether near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)...