Soil C sequestration in croplands is deemed to be one of the most promising greenhouse gas mitigation options for agriculture. We have used crop-level yields, modeled heterotrophic respiration (Rh) and land use data to estimate spatio-temporal changes in regional scale net primary productivity (NPP), plant C inputs, and net biome productivity (NBP) in northern Japan's arable croplands and grasslands for the period of 1959-2011. We compared the changes in C stocks derived from estimated NBP and using repeated inventory datasets for each individual land use type from 2005 to 2011. For the entire study region of 2193 ha, overall annual plant C inputs to the soil constituted 37% of total region NPP. Plant C inputs in upland areas (excluding bus...
This dataset contains monthly mean and annual net ecosystem production (NEP), gross primary producti...
Dynamics of cropland soil organic carbon (SOC) in response to different management practices and env...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
Soil C sequestration in croplands is deemed to be one of the most promising greenhouse gas mitigatio...
Effect of land use change from paddy rice cultivation to upland crop cultivation on soil carbon budg...
Since each greenhouse gas (GHG) has its own radiative capacity, all three gasses (CO₂, CH₄ and N₂O) ...
Recent studies based on remote sensing and carbon process models have revealed that terrestrial net ...
International audienceThe end of the Soviet Union and the collapse of its agricultural structures in...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks account for approximately three times that found in the atmosphere. In...
Using 1990 conditions, we modeled carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycles in croplands of ...
Agricultural fields can store substantial amounts of atmospheric carbon in the soil. In 2011, the En...
Global climate change has become a major concern worldwide. The spatio-temporal characteristics of n...
This dataset contains monthly mean and annual net ecosystem production (NEP), gross primary producti...
Dynamics of cropland soil organic carbon (SOC) in response to different management practices and env...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
Soil C sequestration in croplands is deemed to be one of the most promising greenhouse gas mitigatio...
Effect of land use change from paddy rice cultivation to upland crop cultivation on soil carbon budg...
Since each greenhouse gas (GHG) has its own radiative capacity, all three gasses (CO₂, CH₄ and N₂O) ...
Recent studies based on remote sensing and carbon process models have revealed that terrestrial net ...
International audienceThe end of the Soviet Union and the collapse of its agricultural structures in...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks account for approximately three times that found in the atmosphere. In...
Using 1990 conditions, we modeled carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) biogeochemical cycles in croplands of ...
Agricultural fields can store substantial amounts of atmospheric carbon in the soil. In 2011, the En...
Global climate change has become a major concern worldwide. The spatio-temporal characteristics of n...
This dataset contains monthly mean and annual net ecosystem production (NEP), gross primary producti...
Dynamics of cropland soil organic carbon (SOC) in response to different management practices and env...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...