Deep soil organic matter—a key but poorly understood component of terrestrial C cycle

C Rumpel, I Kögel-Knabner - Plant and soil, 2011 - Springer
Despite their low carbon (C) content, most subsoil horizons contribute to more than half of
the total soil C stocks, and therefore need to be considered in the global C cycle. Until …

Greenhouse gas emissions and crop yield in no-tillage systems: A meta-analysis

Y Huang, W Ren, L Wang, D Hui, JH Grove… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2018 - Elsevier
No-tillage (NT) has been touted as one of several climate-smart agriculture (CSA)
management practices that improve food security and enhance agroecosystem resilience to …

Sensitivity of soil organic carbon stocks and fractions to different land-use changes across Europe

C Poeplau, A Don - Geoderma, 2013 - Elsevier
Land-use changes (LUC) influence the balance of soil organic carbon (SOC) and hence
may cause CO2 emissions or sequestration. In Europe there is a side by side of LUC types …

Greenhouse gases and ammonia emissions from organic mixed crop-dairy systems: a critical review of mitigation options

SM Novak, JL Fiorelli - Agronomy for Sustainable …, 2010 - agronomy-journal.org
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhouse
gases (GHG), that increase global warming, and ammonia (NH 3), that leads to …

Linking soil fungal community structure and function to soil organic carbon chemical composition in intensively managed subtropical bamboo forests

Y Li, Y Li, SX Chang, X Liang, H Qin, J Chen… - Soil Biology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Intensive forest management practices such as organic mulching and heavy fertilization can
affect soil microbial composition and function, and soil organic carbon (SOC) forms …

Carbon accumulation at depth in Ferralsols under zero‐till subtropical agriculture

RM Boddey, CP Jantalia, PC Conceicao… - Global Change …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation agriculture can provide a low‐cost competitive option to mitigate global
warming with reduction or elimination of soil tillage and increase soil organic carbon (SOC) …

Long-term tillage and crop rotation effects on soil quality, organic carbon, and total nitrogen

LL Van Eerd, KA Congreves, A Hayes… - Canadian Journal of …, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Van Eerd, LL, Congreves, KA, Hayes, A., Verhallen, A. and Hooker, DC 2014. Long-term
tillage and crop rotation effects on soil quality, organic carbon, and total nitrogen. Can. J …

Responses of soil greenhouse gas emissions to no-tillage: A global meta-analysis

Z Li, Q Zhang, Z Li, Y Qiao, K Du, Z Yue, C Tian… - Sustainable Production …, 2023 - Elsevier
No-tillage (NT) is an effective agricultural practice for climate change mitigation and food
security, which is extensively adopted worldwide. The sustainability of NT depends on the …

Soil Management Vis-à-Vis Carbon Sequestration in Relation to Land Use Cover/Change in Terrestrial Ecosystem—A Review

R Bhatt, P Singh, G Kaur - Managing plant production under changing …, 2022 - Springer
Soil carbon (C) sequestration has gained worldwide attention for sustainable agricultural
production while mitigating C footprints through reduced greenhouse gases (GHGs) …

Factors controlling soil organic carbon stocks with depth in eastern Australia

JM Gray, TFA Bishop, BR Wilson - Soil Science Society of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the potential of soil to store soil organic carbon (SOC) is important for
potential climate change mitigation strategies and assessing soil health issues. We …