This study aimed to unravel the effects of climate, topography, soil, and grazing management on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in the grazing lands of north-eastern Australia. We sampled for SOC stocks at 98 sites from 18 grazing properties across Queensland, Australia. These samples covered four nominal grazing management classes (Continuous, Rotational, Cell, and Exclosure), eight broad soil types, and a strong tropical to subtropical climatic gradient. Temperature and vapour-pressure deficit explained >80% of the variability of SOC stocks at cumulative equivalent mineral masses nominally representing 0-0.1 and 0-0.3m depths. Once detrended of climatic effects, SOC stocks were strongly influenced by total standing dry matter, soil type,...
Research both nationally and internationally has indicated that no-till (NT) management used in comb...
The accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is impor...
The beef industry in northern Australia manages ~15 million cattle, grazed on 250 million hectares o...
This study aimed to unravel the effects of climate, topography, soil, and grazing management on soil...
The natural spatial variability in soil organic carbon (SOC) found under perennial pasture systems c...
The grazing lands of northern Australia contain a substantial soil organic carbon (SOC) stock due to...
The grazing lands of northern Australia contain a substantial soil organic carbon (SOC) stock due to...
On-going, high-profile public debate about climate change has focussed attention on how to monitor t...
On-going, high-profile public debate about climate change has focussed attention on how to monitor t...
Extensive cattle grazing is the dominant land use in northern Australia. It has been suggested that ...
There is considerable scientific and policy interest in the effect of different grazing methods on s...
Few studies describe the primary drivers influencing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and the distri...
The level of soil organic carbon (SOC) that is attained under agriculture largely depends upon rates...
In the present field survey, 72 sites were sampled to assess the effect of climate (Monaro, Boorowa ...
Rotational grazing management strategies have been promoted as a way to improve the sustainability o...
Research both nationally and internationally has indicated that no-till (NT) management used in comb...
The accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is impor...
The beef industry in northern Australia manages ~15 million cattle, grazed on 250 million hectares o...
This study aimed to unravel the effects of climate, topography, soil, and grazing management on soil...
The natural spatial variability in soil organic carbon (SOC) found under perennial pasture systems c...
The grazing lands of northern Australia contain a substantial soil organic carbon (SOC) stock due to...
The grazing lands of northern Australia contain a substantial soil organic carbon (SOC) stock due to...
On-going, high-profile public debate about climate change has focussed attention on how to monitor t...
On-going, high-profile public debate about climate change has focussed attention on how to monitor t...
Extensive cattle grazing is the dominant land use in northern Australia. It has been suggested that ...
There is considerable scientific and policy interest in the effect of different grazing methods on s...
Few studies describe the primary drivers influencing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and the distri...
The level of soil organic carbon (SOC) that is attained under agriculture largely depends upon rates...
In the present field survey, 72 sites were sampled to assess the effect of climate (Monaro, Boorowa ...
Rotational grazing management strategies have been promoted as a way to improve the sustainability o...
Research both nationally and internationally has indicated that no-till (NT) management used in comb...
The accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is impor...
The beef industry in northern Australia manages ~15 million cattle, grazed on 250 million hectares o...