Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more than 2300 Gt in the top 2 m (nearly equal to organic C stocks). These inorganic C stocks have millennial to million-year turnover times and protect natural soils from degradation. Under croplands, however, these inorganic C stocks are continuously lost as CO2 by neutralization of N-fertilization-induced soil acidification. We estimated that over the last 50 years, at least 0.41 Gt C have been released irrecoverably as CO2 to the atmosphere from agricultural soils, and an additional 0.72 Gt C will be released until 2050. These inorganic C losses make our soils vulnerable to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Liming – a common agricult...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and is being utilised to ...
Restoring soil carbon is essential to enhancing soil quality, sustaining and improving food producti...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate change ...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Not AvailableThe soils that sequesters large quantities of carbon play an important role in global c...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Nitrogen (N) fertilization is an indispensable agricultural practice ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and is being utilised to ...
Restoring soil carbon is essential to enhancing soil quality, sustaining and improving food producti...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate change ...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
Not AvailableThe soils that sequesters large quantities of carbon play an important role in global c...
Abstract. World soils have been a major source of enrichment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 eve...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Nitrogen (N) fertilization is an indispensable agricultural practice ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and is being utilised to ...
Restoring soil carbon is essential to enhancing soil quality, sustaining and improving food producti...