Crop residue incorporation is recognised as a simple way to increase C input into the soil, with positive effects on Csequestration from the atmosphere. However, in some long-term experiments, a lack of response to soil C input levels has been observed as a consequence of saturation phenomena and/or interactions between C input and fertilisation. This paper analyses the outcomes of a long-term experiment in north-eastern Italy that started in 1966 and is still ongoing, where residue incorporation is compared with residue removal, over a range of mineral N fertilisations. A general decrease of SOC content was observed in the first 10 years of the experiment, followed by an approach to a steady state. However, SOC content differed markedly a...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Although current assessments of agricultural management practices on soil organic C (SOC) dynamics a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...
Crop residue incorporation (RI) is recommended to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. However...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
Estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration or loss can be biased by large uncertainties de...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils has been promoted as a means to reduce atmospheric concen...
International audienceCrop residues are the main source of carbon (C) inputs to soils in cropping sy...
Management practices can have significant implications for both soil quality and carbon (C) sequestr...
Detecting soil organic carbon (SOC) gain or loss is challenging due to large uncertainties deriving ...
Increasing the organic matter content in soil improves the soil productivity, its abil-ity to hold w...
To improve our ability to predict SOC mineralization response to residue and N additions in soils wi...
The ability to increase pools of soil organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural ecosystems is of interest...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Soil can represent a suitable sink for carbon sequestration if properly managed. In recent years man...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Although current assessments of agricultural management practices on soil organic C (SOC) dynamics a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...
Crop residue incorporation (RI) is recommended to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. However...
none6The soil organic matter content represents a huge reservoir of plant nutrients and an effective...
Estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration or loss can be biased by large uncertainties de...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils has been promoted as a means to reduce atmospheric concen...
International audienceCrop residues are the main source of carbon (C) inputs to soils in cropping sy...
Management practices can have significant implications for both soil quality and carbon (C) sequestr...
Detecting soil organic carbon (SOC) gain or loss is challenging due to large uncertainties deriving ...
Increasing the organic matter content in soil improves the soil productivity, its abil-ity to hold w...
To improve our ability to predict SOC mineralization response to residue and N additions in soils wi...
The ability to increase pools of soil organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural ecosystems is of interest...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Soil can represent a suitable sink for carbon sequestration if properly managed. In recent years man...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Although current assessments of agricultural management practices on soil organic C (SOC) dynamics a...
International audienceNo tillage is often thought to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricult...