Agricultural activities generate CO2, CH4, and N2O, affecting the global climate and the sustainability of agricultural production systems. This topic is essential in those areas where agriculture has caused soil decarbonization. The soil can regenerate by implementing sustainable soil management (SSM), and this regeneration is finite. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the maximum carbon (C) storage capacity to establish the most SSM for soil recarbonization. This research analyzes the C storage capacity in soils with rainfed olive groves and traditional tillage in the largest olive-oil-producing area in the world (Jaén, Andalusia, Spain). The results show that these soils had low soil organic C (SOC) content, ranging from 5.16 g kg−1...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an essential function in global agroecosystems. Conservation agricul...
The agricultural soils in the Mediterranean are characterized by low stocks of soil organic matter (...
Agricultural practices can play an important role in carbon (C) sequestration. The C stock can be vi...
Compared with annual crop cultivation, tree groves might represent a relevant land-use system to imp...
This study analyses soil organic carbon (SOC) and hot-water extractable carbon (HWC), both measures ...
The olive tree is one of the most important crops in Spain, and the main one in the region of Andalu...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is considered a proxy of soil health, contributing to food production, mit...
PresentationThe Earth’s soils are a large reservoir of carbon (C), containing about 1500 Pg C, which...
11 páginas.- 10 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found ...
<p>A field experiment was conducted in an irrigated olive orchard to determine the effects of an orc...
Agricultural systems are considered as one of the most relevant sources of atmospheric carbon. Howev...
In this work, we evaluated the effects of cultivation practices and sites (representing four locatio...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an essential function in global agroecosystems. Conservation agricul...
The agricultural soils in the Mediterranean are characterized by low stocks of soil organic matter (...
Agricultural practices can play an important role in carbon (C) sequestration. The C stock can be vi...
Compared with annual crop cultivation, tree groves might represent a relevant land-use system to imp...
This study analyses soil organic carbon (SOC) and hot-water extractable carbon (HWC), both measures ...
The olive tree is one of the most important crops in Spain, and the main one in the region of Andalu...
Climate change, in terms of increased temperature and extreme precipitation regimes, will have agric...
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is considered a proxy of soil health, contributing to food production, mit...
PresentationThe Earth’s soils are a large reservoir of carbon (C), containing about 1500 Pg C, which...
11 páginas.- 10 figuras.- 2 tablas.- referencias.- Supplementary data to this article can be found ...
<p>A field experiment was conducted in an irrigated olive orchard to determine the effects of an orc...
Agricultural systems are considered as one of the most relevant sources of atmospheric carbon. Howev...
In this work, we evaluated the effects of cultivation practices and sites (representing four locatio...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an essential function in global agroecosystems. Conservation agricul...
The agricultural soils in the Mediterranean are characterized by low stocks of soil organic matter (...