Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1417 Pg of soil carbon is stored in first meter soil depth, while 456-Pg soil carbon is stored in above–below ground vegetation and dead organic matter. Healthy soils can be helpful in combating the climate change because soils having high organic matter can have higher CO2 sequestration potential. Main agronomic practices responsible for soil carbon loss include improper tillage operations, crop rotations, residue management, fertilization, and similarly no or less use of organic fertilizers that have resulted in the loss of soil organic matter in the form of CO2. The share of agriculture sector in the entire emissions of global GHGs in the f...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The premise of soil carbon (C) sequestration is to help reduce carbon dioxide concentration in the a...
Not AvailableCarbon sequestration is essentially the process of transforming carbon in the air (carb...
Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increasing soil or biomass carbon stocks are the main ag...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Increased long term (20-50 year) sequestration of carbon in soils, plants and plant products will be...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
The balance between carbon (C) sequestration (or storage) in various sinks such as soils and vegetat...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The premise of soil carbon (C) sequestration is to help reduce carbon dioxide concentration in the a...
Not AvailableCarbon sequestration is essentially the process of transforming carbon in the air (carb...
Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increasing soil or biomass carbon stocks are the main ag...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
Increased long term (20-50 year) sequestration of carbon in soils, plants and plant products will be...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
The balance between carbon (C) sequestration (or storage) in various sinks such as soils and vegetat...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...