نتایج جستجو برای: soil carbon

تعداد نتایج: 443008  

Abstract Today, the role of soil and water conservation in increase the vegetation and decrease the soil degradation due to its effect in stabilizing soil has a special place. Vegetation can act as a buffer between the land surface and raindrops or prevent the direct impact of raindrops on the soil surface to prevent the phenomenon of disintegration of soil particles and eroding disperses. The ...

2009
Ye Qi Ming Xu Jianguo Wu

Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems across a wide range of scales. Soil carbon emission is a major source of uncertainty in estimating the terrestrial carbon budget at the ecosystem level and above. Due to the lack of consideration of the nonlinearity in temperature sensitivity of soil respiration, several ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Boris Wawrik Lee Kerkhof Jerome Kukor Gerben Zylstra

Soil is a highly heterogeneous matrix, which can contain thousands of different bacterial species per gram. Only a small component of this diversity (maybe <1%) is commonly captured using standard isolation techniques, although indications are that a larger proportion of the soil community is in fact culturable. Better isolation techniques yielding greater bacterial diversity would be of benefi...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Emma J. Sayer Jennifer S. Powers Edmund V. J. Tanner

Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) concentrations, rising temperatures, and shifting rainfall patterns. As litterfall represents a major flux of carbon from vegetation to soil, changes in litter inputs are likely to have wide-reaching consequences for soil carbon dynamics. Such disturbances to the carbon...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Philip L Staddon

Soil is an integral part of terrestrial ecosystems. Many soil ecologists interested in soil ecosystem functioning rely, to some degree, on stable isotope methodologies. The study of the natural abundance of carbon isotopes, especially (13)C but also (14)C, in the environment and the use of stable carbon isotope tracers have proved very useful in investigating the soil carbon cycle and soil trop...

2017
Elly Morriën S Emilia Hannula L Basten Snoek Nico R Helmsing Hans Zweers Mattias de Hollander Raquel Luján Soto Marie-Lara Bouffaud Marc Buée Wim Dimmers Henk Duyts Stefan Geisen Mariangela Girlanda Rob I Griffiths Helene-Bracht Jørgensen John Jensen Pierre Plassart Dirk Redecker Rűdiger M Schmelz Olaf Schmidt Bruce C Thomson Emilie Tisserant Stephane Uroz Anne Winding Mark J Bailey Michael Bonkowski Jack H Faber Francis Martin Philippe Lemanceau Wietse de Boer Johannes A van Veen Wim H van der Putten

Soil organisms have an important role in aboveground community dynamics and ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems. However, most studies have considered soil biota as a black box or focussed on specific groups, whereas little is known about entire soil networks. Here we show that during the course of nature restoration on abandoned arable land a compositional shift in soil biota, prec...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2015
hamid niknahad gharmakher isa jafari foutami arezou sharifi

in recent years, rangelands have been regarded as potential carbon sinks. one of the most widely suggested options to sequester more c in rangelands is the restoration of the degraded rangelands through grazing the exclusion. in present study, the effects of exclusion on the carbon sequestration of gomishan rangelands were investigated. three transects were established in a key area inside and ...

2015
Rongjun Bian Kun Cheng Jufeng Zheng Xiaoyu Liu Yongzhuo Liu Zhipeng Li Lianqing Li Pete Smith Genxing Pan David Crowley Jinwei Zheng Xuhui Zhang Liangyun Zhang Qaiser Hussain

Soil respiration, resulting in decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC), emits CO2 to the atmosphere and increases under climate warming. However, the impact of heavy metal pollution on soil respiration in croplands is not well understood. Here we show significantly increased soil respiration and efflux of both CO2 and CH4 with a concomitant reduction in SOC storage from a metal polluted rice...

2001
Uwe A. Schneider Bruce A. McCarl Brian C. Murray Jimmy R. Williams Ronald D. Sands

We use the Agricultural Sector Model to analyze the economic potential of soil carbon sequestration as one of several agricultural greenhouse gas emission mitigation strategies, including afforestation. For low incentives on carbon emission savings, agricultural soil carbon sequestration is the most cost-efficient strategy. As incentive levels increase above $50 per ton of carbon equivalent, af...

Journal: :Science 2004
R Lal

The carbon sink capacity of the world's agricultural and degraded soils is 50 to 66% of the historic carbon loss of 42 to 78 gigatons of carbon. The rate of soil organic carbon sequestration with adoption of recommended technologies depends on soil texture and structure, rainfall, temperature, farming system, and soil management. Strategies to increase the soil carbon pool include soil restorat...

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