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View article: Improved Broad‐Scale Modelling of Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics Following Land‐Use Changes
Improved Broad‐Scale Modelling of Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics Following Land‐Use Changes Open
Land‐use changes (LUCs) strongly impact soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks over decades. However, there are too few long‐term field experiments where these SOC dynamics have been observed long enough to validate process‐based models for larg…
View article: Forage vs. Grain Legumes: Contrasting Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Stocks–Evidence From 30 European Field Experiments
Forage vs. Grain Legumes: Contrasting Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Stocks–Evidence From 30 European Field Experiments Open
Sustainable land management can play an important role in climate change mitigation by reducing soil organic carbon (SOC) losses or even by sequestering C in soils. This can be achieved through practices that increase C inputs to the soil …
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
CarboSeq crop and soil management database : The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: Areas available for potential carbon sequestration in European agricultural soils
Areas available for potential carbon sequestration in European agricultural soils Open
In order to estimate a feasible carbon (C) sequestration potential in European agricultural soils, we need to know the area where additional measures that increase soil organic carbon (SOC) can be implemented and the corresponding SOC accr…
View article: Soil organic carbon dynamics after land-use change – combining process-based modelling with machine learning
Soil organic carbon dynamics after land-use change – combining process-based modelling with machine learning Open
Land-use changes affect soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks over decades. However, IPCC default for greenhouse gas emissions reporting suggests a simple linear SOC stock change over 20 years only. Using process-based modelling approaches such…
View article: Reply letter to Munoz et al. ‘on the importance of time in carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation’—Keep carbon sequestration terminologies consistent and functional
Reply letter to Munoz et al. ‘on the importance of time in carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation’—Keep carbon sequestration terminologies consistent and functional Open
Munoz et al. (2024) raised concerns regarding our recent contribution and the definition of the term C sequestration in soils (Don et al., 2024). We performed a review and therefore based our analysis on existing definitions of C sequestra…
View article: Carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation—Definitions and pitfalls
Carbon sequestration in soils and climate change mitigation—Definitions and pitfalls Open
The term carbon (C) sequestration has not just become a buzzword but is something of a siren's call to scientific communicators and media outlets. Carbon sequestration is the removal of C from the atmosphere and the storage, for example, i…
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database
EJPSOIL CarboSeq crop and soil management database Open
The database of the EJPSOIL CarboSeq WP2 with (meta)data of long term agricultural field experiments for Tier2 (SOC) and where available Tier 3 (carbon input) from Europe
View article: What limits carbon sequestration in soils?
What limits carbon sequestration in soils? Open
Carbon (C) sequestration in soils has been discussed as important climate mitigation option with the potential to generate negative emissions. Agriculture requires such negative emissions since some of their greenhouse gas emissions are un…
View article: Soil carbon-sequestration and climate mitigation – definitions and their implications
Soil carbon-sequestration and climate mitigation – definitions and their implications Open
Carbon sequestration has become a buzz word and generates large expectations on ecosystems to take up carbon (C) from the atmosphere. These so-called negative emissions could compensate greenhouse gas emissions and help to stabilise the gl…
View article: The potential of cover crops to increase soil organic carbon storage in German croplands
The potential of cover crops to increase soil organic carbon storage in German croplands Open
Aims Soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of croplands can be enhanced by targeted management, which boosts soil fertility and contributes to climate change mitigation. One SOC sequestration option is adopting cover crops. The aim of this stud…
View article: Achievable agricultural soil carbon sequestration across Europe from country‐specific estimates
Achievable agricultural soil carbon sequestration across Europe from country‐specific estimates Open
The role of soils in the global carbon cycle and in reducing GHG emissions from agriculture has been increasingly acknowledged. The ‘4 per 1000’ (4p1000) initiative has become a prominent action plan for climate change mitigation and achie…
View article: Potential soil organic carbon sequestration with cover crops in German croplands
Potential soil organic carbon sequestration with cover crops in German croplands Open
<p>Cover crops have been suggested to preserve or even increase the soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in croplands which can contribute to soil fertility and climate change mitigation. Cover crop cultivation increased in most European…
View article: Litter quality effect on decomposition by diplopodes of central Amazonian agroforestry tree species.
Litter quality effect on decomposition by diplopodes of central Amazonian agroforestry tree species. Open
Investigation on the role of single soil fauna species in controlled laboratory incubation to describe litter decomposition in tropical agroforestry systems, in Manaus-AM (Brasil). All litter species decomposed more rapidly with than witho…