J Lehmann, J Gaunt, M Rondon - Mitigation and adaptation strategies for …, 2006 - Springer
The application of bio-char (charcoal or biomass-derived black carbon (C)) to soil is proposed as a novel approach to establish a significant, long-term, sink for atmospheric …
We used radiocarbon (Δ14C) and stable isotopic (Δ13C, Δ15N) signatures of bacterial nucleic acids to estimate the sources and ages of organic matter (OM) assimilated by …
Soils contain more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined. An increased flow of carbon from the atmosphere into soil pools could help mitigate anthropogenic …
Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that climate change enhances root exudation of organic compounds into soils. Recent experimental studies show that increased exudate …
W Kong, X Wei, Y Wu, M Shao, Q Zhang… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Afforestation is an effective approach to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems, but often depletes deep soil moisture. Presently, it is not known how an afforestation‐induced …
Despite decades of research progress, ecologists are still debating which pools and fluxes provide nitrogen (N) to plants and soil microbes across different ecosystems …
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 …
DS Powlson, AP Whitmore… - European journal of soil …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The term 'carbon sequestration'is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SOC) content caused by a change in land management, with the implication that …