Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land surface and are highly vulnerable to environmental pressures. Here we provide an inventory of soil properties including carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) stocks within the current boundaries of drylands, aimed at serving as a benchmark in the face of future challenges including increased population, food security, desertification, and climate change. Aridity limits plant production and results in poorly developed soils, with coarse texture, low C:N and C:P, scarce organic matter, and high vulnerability to erosion. Dryland soils store 646 Pg of organic C to 2 m, the equivalent of 32% of the global soil organic C pool. The magnitude ...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Not AvailableSoil carbon (C) pool plays a crucial role in the soil’s quality, availability of plant...
Assessment of the potential for soil carbon sequestration based on soil type, land use, and climate ...
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Dryland areas cover about 41 % of the Earth's surface and sustain over 2 billion inhabitants. Soil c...
The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are interlinked by primary...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are interlinked by primary ...
Drylands are regions with low rainfall, high temperatures and very high evapotranspiration, as well ...
Dryland soils provide different societal and environmental services, such as food supply and biodive...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Drylands cover about 40% of the terrestrial land surface and account for approximately 40% of global...
[Aims]: Climate and human impacts are changing the nitrogen (N) inputs and losses in terrestrial eco...
Grasslands occupy about 40% of the world’s land surface and store approximately 10% of the global so...
Drylands contain 25% of the world’s soil organic carbon (SOC), which is controlled by many factors, ...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Not AvailableSoil carbon (C) pool plays a crucial role in the soil’s quality, availability of plant...
Assessment of the potential for soil carbon sequestration based on soil type, land use, and climate ...
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Dryland areas cover about 41 % of the Earth's surface and sustain over 2 billion inhabitants. Soil c...
The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are interlinked by primary...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are interlinked by primary ...
Drylands are regions with low rainfall, high temperatures and very high evapotranspiration, as well ...
Dryland soils provide different societal and environmental services, such as food supply and biodive...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Drylands cover about 40% of the terrestrial land surface and account for approximately 40% of global...
[Aims]: Climate and human impacts are changing the nitrogen (N) inputs and losses in terrestrial eco...
Grasslands occupy about 40% of the world’s land surface and store approximately 10% of the global so...
Drylands contain 25% of the world’s soil organic carbon (SOC), which is controlled by many factors, ...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Not AvailableSoil carbon (C) pool plays a crucial role in the soil’s quality, availability of plant...
Assessment of the potential for soil carbon sequestration based on soil type, land use, and climate ...