Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and other land use systems and their quantification to offset increasing greenhouse gases are of global concern. This chapter reviews management-induced changes in C storage in soils of grazing grassland systems, their impacts on ecosystem functions, and their adaptability and needs of protection across socio-economic and cultural settings. In general, improved management of grassland/pasture such as manuring/slurry application, liming and rotational grazing, and low to medium livestock units could sequester C more than under high intensity grazing conditions. Converting cultivated land to pasture, restoration of degraded land, and maximizing pa...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Grasslands are coming under ever-increasing pressure worldwide. Many grasslands are degraded due to ...
The effects of 12 years of grazing management strategies on carbon (C) distribution and sequestratio...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
In this chapter, we will discuss the effect of different grassland management practices on greenhous...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Livestock production has a significant environmental footprint. However, adoption of regenerative gr...
Excessive grazing pressure is detrimental to plant productivity and may lead to declines in soil org...
Soil carbon sequestration (enhanced sinks) is the mechanism responsible for most of the greenhouse g...
Grasslands store about 34% of the global terrestrial carbon (C) and are vital for the provision of v...
Grassland ecosystems play significant role in mitigating the climate change by sequestering atmosphe...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
According to the World Resources Institute (2000), a relative increase of carbon (C) stocks in world...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Grasslands are coming under ever-increasing pressure worldwide. Many grasslands are degraded due to ...
The effects of 12 years of grazing management strategies on carbon (C) distribution and sequestratio...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
In this chapter, we will discuss the effect of different grassland management practices on greenhous...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Livestock production has a significant environmental footprint. However, adoption of regenerative gr...
Excessive grazing pressure is detrimental to plant productivity and may lead to declines in soil org...
Soil carbon sequestration (enhanced sinks) is the mechanism responsible for most of the greenhouse g...
Grasslands store about 34% of the global terrestrial carbon (C) and are vital for the provision of v...
Grassland ecosystems play significant role in mitigating the climate change by sequestering atmosphe...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
According to the World Resources Institute (2000), a relative increase of carbon (C) stocks in world...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Grasslands are coming under ever-increasing pressure worldwide. Many grasslands are degraded due to ...
The effects of 12 years of grazing management strategies on carbon (C) distribution and sequestratio...