Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a climate change mitigation option. IPCC provides guidelines for determining carbon stocks and sequestration potential, incentivising policy changes towards management of farmland for carbon sequestration. However, the basis of the assumption that agricultural soils can sequester significant atmospheric CO2 has been questioned. We sought to determine the potential for conversion of arable cropland to grassland to sequester carbon in the short to medium term and potential limiting factors. There were no differences in SOC stocks in the top 30 cm between grassland up to 17 years old and arable cropland at 14 sites across the UK. However, SOC showed d...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Abstract Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an impor...
In this review, technical and economically viable potentials for carbon sequestration in the agricul...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
One of the main options for carbon mitigation identified by the IPCC is the sequestration of carbon ...
Soil carbon sequestration (enhanced sinks) is the mechanism responsible for most of the greenhouse g...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
A model was developed to calculate carbon fluxes from agricultural soils. The model includes the eff...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Abstract Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an impor...
In this review, technical and economically viable potentials for carbon sequestration in the agricul...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
One of the main options for carbon mitigation identified by the IPCC is the sequestration of carbon ...
Soil carbon sequestration (enhanced sinks) is the mechanism responsible for most of the greenhouse g...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
A model was developed to calculate carbon fluxes from agricultural soils. The model includes the eff...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...