How farmers approach soil carbon sequestration? Lessons learned from 105 carbon-farming plans
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چکیده
Soil carbon sequestration is a recognized climate mitigation method, but it involves changes in the practices of more than 0.5 billion farms worldwide. Regionally customized carbon-farming programs are one way to tailor soil storage local conditions. We conducted farmer participatory research on 105 Finnish investigate how farmers approach (C) sequestration. training for basics and instructed them make Carbon Farming Plan their fields. The plans were evaluated by team experts through C balance calculations. In addition, potential nutrient limitations existing stock identified from tests. Although stocks relatively high, an assessment indicated high additional (median 320 kg ha −1 year ). did not show any sensitivity stock, with similar inputs planned low organic matter (OM) OM soils. either know or familiar concept. Most samples showed considerable deficiencies (P, S, B Mn), which can limit storage. quality most was adequate minor modifications. largest estimated measures large additions nutrient-poor amendments grazing. chose benefits structure productivity (cover crops, nutrient-rich amendments, grassland management). gain some (subsoiling, diversity grasslands) could be current methodologies. magnitude over 5 years so small (<0.5% OM), that challenging measure sampling. This finding supports earlier conclusions combination modeling sampling needed verify • asked plan increasing expert panel simplified modeling. Farmers methods co-benefits yield. suitable C-sequestration.
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عنوان ژورنال: Soil & Tillage Research
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['1879-3444', '0167-1987']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2021.105204