Not only do soils provide 98.7% of the calories consumed by humans, they also provide numerous other functions upon which planetary survivability closely depends. However, our continuously increasing focus on soils for biomass provision (food, fiber, and energy) through intensive agriculture is rapidly degrading soils and diminishing their capacity to deliver other vital functions. These tradeoffs in soil functionality – the increased provision of one function at the expense of other critical planetary functions – are the focus of this review. We examine how land-use change for biomass provision has decreased the ability of soils to regulate the carbon pool and thereby contribute profoundly to climate change, to cycle the nutrients that sus...
Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM ret...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
Not only do soils provide 98.7% of the calories consumed by humans, they also provide numerous other...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Soils represent a massive stock of terrestrial organic carbon (C) and act both as a buffer against a...
Across the world, soil organic carbon (SOC) is decreasing due to changes in land use such as the con...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
to the Nation". Societies built by man have always required a rich soil together with a benign...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
Soils play multiple roles in vital ecosystem processes, even though they form only a thin layer betw...
This review article aims to acknowledge the multifaceted functions of soil, and given its status as ...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM ret...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...
Not only do soils provide 98.7% of the calories consumed by humans, they also provide numerous other...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Soils represent a massive stock of terrestrial organic carbon (C) and act both as a buffer against a...
Across the world, soil organic carbon (SOC) is decreasing due to changes in land use such as the con...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
to the Nation". Societies built by man have always required a rich soil together with a benign...
Soils are crucial to managing climate change. They contain two to three times more carbon than the a...
Soils play multiple roles in vital ecosystem processes, even though they form only a thin layer betw...
This review article aims to acknowledge the multifaceted functions of soil, and given its status as ...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM ret...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Soil degradation is a critical and growing global problem. As the world population increases, pressu...