Previous re-sampling of 31 New Zealand pasture soil profiles to 1 m depth found large and significant losses of C and N over 2–3 decades. These profiles were predominantly on intensively grazed flat land. We have extended re-sampling to 83 profiles, to investigate whether changes in soil C and N stocks were related to land use. Over an average of 27 years, soils (0–30 cm) in flat dairy pastures lost 0.73 ± 0.16 Mg C ha⁻¹ y⁻¹ and 57 ± 16 kg N ha⁻¹ y⁻¹ but we observed no significant change in soil C or N in flat pasture grazed by “dry stock” (e.g., sheep, beef), or in grazed tussock grasslands. Grazed hill country soils (0–30 cm) gained 0.52 ± 0.18 Mg C ha⁻¹ y⁻¹and 66 ± 18 kg N ha⁻¹y⁻¹. The losses of C and N were strongly correlated, and C:N ...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Previous re-sampling of 31 New Zealand pasture soil profiles to 1 m depth found large and significan...
There are few records of long-term trends in soil C and N in grazed pasture systems but recent measu...
The largest terrestrial store of carbon (C) is in soil and research has shown that anthropogenic lan...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Soil organic matter is a potential sink of atmospheric carbon (C) and critical for maintaining soil ...
Although erosion occurs under pastures in New Zealand North Island hill country, previous work shows...
Since 1990 approximately 36,000 ha of land in the Waikato has been converted from pine plantation to...
Several of the major processes that result in N loss from soil (nitrification, ammonia volatilizatio...
Maintenance of soil carbon (C) content is important because a relatively small percentage change in ...
Graduation date: 2008The ability of soils to store large quantities of carbon (C) makes them an impo...
Between 1990 and 2010 some New Zealand plantation forests underwent deforestation to establish dairy...
Abstract. Changes in total soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and natural-abundance N isotopes (d15N) wer...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Previous re-sampling of 31 New Zealand pasture soil profiles to 1 m depth found large and significan...
There are few records of long-term trends in soil C and N in grazed pasture systems but recent measu...
The largest terrestrial store of carbon (C) is in soil and research has shown that anthropogenic lan...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Soil organic matter is a potential sink of atmospheric carbon (C) and critical for maintaining soil ...
Although erosion occurs under pastures in New Zealand North Island hill country, previous work shows...
Since 1990 approximately 36,000 ha of land in the Waikato has been converted from pine plantation to...
Several of the major processes that result in N loss from soil (nitrification, ammonia volatilizatio...
Maintenance of soil carbon (C) content is important because a relatively small percentage change in ...
Graduation date: 2008The ability of soils to store large quantities of carbon (C) makes them an impo...
Between 1990 and 2010 some New Zealand plantation forests underwent deforestation to establish dairy...
Abstract. Changes in total soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and natural-abundance N isotopes (d15N) wer...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture has led to increased N losses to the wider environment. This...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...