Organic carbon sequestration in soil is vital for fertility, water retention, climate change mitigation and sustainable agriculture, securing our future.
How to measure, report and verify soil carbon change to realise the potential of soil carbon sequestration for atmospheric greenhouse gas removaldoi:10.1111/gcb.14815Pete SmithJean Francois SoussanaDenis AngersKatja Klumpp
Carbon sequestration, particularly through reforestation and sustainable agriculture, is one of the key instruments at our disposal to address climate change.
Carbon sequestration rates were highest during the first 40 yr after treatments began and tended to be greatest in the top 10 cm of soil. Impacts were... C Rt.,E Et.,K Paustian - 《Ecological Applications》 被引量: 1753发表: 2001年 Carbon Sequestration in Forests and Soils forest manageme...
This project will make a difference and find new solutions to climate change. While carbon sequestration is an active study field, researching interaction between soil bacteria and fungi is a novel approach. Understanding these mechanisms will allow formulations of strategy to reduce...
Calculating the amount of CO2 sequestered by a tree not only helps measure environmental impact but also strengthens the case for reforestation and forest preservation. Every tree planted brings us one step closer to a more balanced carbon cycle and a healthier planet. ...
Land use and reforestation projects use Mother Nature’s carbon sinks, the trees and soil, to absorb carbon from the atmosphere. This includes protecting and restoring old forests, creating new forests, and soil management. Plants convert CO2 from the atmosphere into organic matter through photosynth...
However, shade tolerance may depend on tree age as well as on biotic and abiotic factors, and the shade tolerance index can hardly be measured on the field because it is an indirect measure of several functional traits (Valladares and Niinemets, 2008). In contrast, SLA and wood density ...
It is generally considered that sustainable forest development needs to take into account the 'full value' of forests, and that forest policies should promote the consideration of this 'full value'. But for the moment, nobody knows exactly how to measure this 'full value', which is largely ...
to the literature. First, this study closely focuses on the definition and connotations of the DTA and chooses reasonable and scientific indicators to comprehensively measure the three dimensions of the DTA, namely, the digital infrastructure, the digitalization of the agricultural industry, and the ...