Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. However, it remains difficult to predict potential C storage under a given soil or management practice. To study C storage dynamics due to long-term (1952-2009) phosphorus (P) fertilizer and irrigation treatments in New Zealand grasslands, we measured radiocarbon (14C) in archived soil along with observed changes in C stocks to constrain a compartmental soil model. Productivity increases from P application and irrigation in these trials resulted in very similar C accumulation rates between 1959 and 2009. The ∆14C changes over the same time period were similar in plots that were both irrigated and fertilized, and only differed in a non-irrigated ...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very important but poorly understood p...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial stock of carbon, and agricultural soils have potentia...
Soil organic matter is a potential sink of atmospheric carbon (C) and critical for maintaining soil ...
For sixty years at Winchmore, South Island, New Zealand (43°48′S, 171°48′E, 160 masl), stoney soils ...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
More than 10% of Australia's 49 M ha of grassland is considered degraded, prompting widespread inter...
Sustainable grassland intensification aims to increase plant yields while maintaining the ability of...
There is no doubt that soils are a vast store of carbon and partially control the carbon dioxide con...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Soils constitute the largest pool of terrestrial carbon, and the development and adoption of methods...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in response to global change represents a critical uncertain...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very important but poorly understood p...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial stock of carbon, and agricultural soils have potentia...
Soil organic matter is a potential sink of atmospheric carbon (C) and critical for maintaining soil ...
For sixty years at Winchmore, South Island, New Zealand (43°48′S, 171°48′E, 160 masl), stoney soils ...
Devising agricultural management schemes that enhance food security and soil carbon levels is a high...
More than 10% of Australia's 49 M ha of grassland is considered degraded, prompting widespread inter...
Sustainable grassland intensification aims to increase plant yields while maintaining the ability of...
There is no doubt that soils are a vast store of carbon and partially control the carbon dioxide con...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Soils constitute the largest pool of terrestrial carbon, and the development and adoption of methods...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition in response to global change represents a critical uncertain...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very important but poorly understood p...