A relatively recent found persistent component of the carbon (C) sink is C occluded within plant phytoliths. We constructed a silica-phytolith content transfer function and used crop production data to explore the phytolith C sink within China's croplands. The purposes of the study are to offer references for agricultural management and contribute to mitigating climate change. The Chinese cropland phytolith sink represented approximately 18% of world's croplands (24.39 +/- 8.67 Tg yr(-1)) and sequestered 4.39 +/- 1.56 Tg yr(-1) of carbon dioxide (CO2); more than the USA or India. The predominant crop species were rice (Oryza sativa L., 40%), wheat (Triticum sp., 18%) and corn (Zea mays, 30%), while the main contributing areas were the midso...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
In plants, silicon (Si) accumulates in phytoliths, which can contain 0.1-6.0 % occluded organic carb...
Carbon (C) occluded in phytolith (PhytOC) is a stable form of C; when PhytOC is returned to the soil...
A relatively recent found persistent component of the carbon (C) sink is C occluded within plant phy...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
The persistent terrestrial carbon sink regulates long-term climate change, but its size, location, a...
Terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) sequestration is coupled with the biogeochemical silicon (Si) ...
Among the most promising approaches of long-term atmospheric CO2 sequestration is terrestrial biogeo...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Carbon (C) bio-sequestration within the phytoliths of plants, a mechanism of long-term biogeochemica...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
Purpose A better understanding of the role of grassland systems in producing and storing phytolith-o...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
In plants, silicon (Si) accumulates in phytoliths, which can contain 0.1-6.0 % occluded organic carb...
Carbon (C) occluded in phytolith (PhytOC) is a stable form of C; when PhytOC is returned to the soil...
A relatively recent found persistent component of the carbon (C) sink is C occluded within plant phy...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
The occlusion of carbon (C) by phytoliths, the recalcitrant silicified structures deposited within p...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
The persistent terrestrial carbon sink regulates long-term climate change, but its size, location, a...
Terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) sequestration is coupled with the biogeochemical silicon (Si) ...
Among the most promising approaches of long-term atmospheric CO2 sequestration is terrestrial biogeo...
Phytolith carbon (C) sequestration plays a key role in mitigating global climate change at a centenn...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Carbon (C) bio-sequestration within the phytoliths of plants, a mechanism of long-term biogeochemica...
Global warming as a result of rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 emission is significantly influencin...
Purpose A better understanding of the role of grassland systems in producing and storing phytolith-o...
Grasslands play an important role in the terrestrial biogeochemical carbon (C) cycle and partly miti...
In plants, silicon (Si) accumulates in phytoliths, which can contain 0.1-6.0 % occluded organic carb...
Carbon (C) occluded in phytolith (PhytOC) is a stable form of C; when PhytOC is returned to the soil...