California growers could reap financial benefits from the low-carbon economy and cap-and-trade system envisioned by the state's AB 32 law, which seeks to lower greenhouse gas emissions statewide. Growers could gain carbon credits by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon through reduced tillage and increased biomass residue incorporation. First, however, baseline stocks of soil carbon need to be assessed for various cropping systems and management practices. We designed and set up a pilot soil carbon and land-use monitoring network at several perennial cropping systems in Northern California. We compared soil carbon content in two vineyards and two orchards (walnut and almond), looking at conventional and conser...
The increase in atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHG) are leading to changes in g...
Quantifying terrestrial carbon (C) stocks in vineyards represents an important opportunity for estim...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approach is widely used to estimate the C accou...
California growers could reap financial benefits from the low-carbon economy and cap-and-trade syst...
Globally, wine grape vineyards cover approximately 7.4 M ha. The potential for carbon (C) storage in...
Abstract Background Quantification of ecosystem services, such as carbon (C) storage, can demonstrat...
Quantifying terrestrial carbon (C) stocks in vineyards represents an important opportunity for estim...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural land has been studied over the past few years to determine its ...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
The environmental sustainability of viticulture can be enhanced with the application of conservative...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Study projects conversion to year 2020 and accompanying reductions in soil organic carbon and fossil...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) content is crucial for soil quality and climate change mitigati...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
The increase in atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHG) are leading to changes in g...
Quantifying terrestrial carbon (C) stocks in vineyards represents an important opportunity for estim...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approach is widely used to estimate the C accou...
California growers could reap financial benefits from the low-carbon economy and cap-and-trade syst...
Globally, wine grape vineyards cover approximately 7.4 M ha. The potential for carbon (C) storage in...
Abstract Background Quantification of ecosystem services, such as carbon (C) storage, can demonstrat...
Quantifying terrestrial carbon (C) stocks in vineyards represents an important opportunity for estim...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural land has been studied over the past few years to determine its ...
This review looks at factors that may influence organic soil carbon and issues facing its inclusion ...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
The environmental sustainability of viticulture can be enhanced with the application of conservative...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Study projects conversion to year 2020 and accompanying reductions in soil organic carbon and fossil...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) content is crucial for soil quality and climate change mitigati...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
The increase in atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases (GHG) are leading to changes in g...
Quantifying terrestrial carbon (C) stocks in vineyards represents an important opportunity for estim...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) approach is widely used to estimate the C accou...