نتایج جستجو برای: inorganic c sequestration

تعداد نتایج: 1129130  

2015
Wenju Zhang Kailou Liu Jinzhou Wang Xingfang Shao Minggang Xu Jianwei Li Xiujun Wang Daniel V. Murphy

We aimed to quantify the relative contributions of plant residue and organic manure to soil carbon sequestration. Using a 27-year-long inorganic fertilizer and manure amendment experiment in a maize (Zea mays L.) double-cropping system, we quantified changes in harvestable maize biomass and soil organic carbon stocks (0-20 cm depth) between 1986-2012. By employing natural (13)C tracing techniqu...

2016
Kiara S. Winans Joann K. Whalen David Rivest Robert L. Bradley

Since agriculture directly contributes to global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, integrating trees into agricultural landscapes through agroforestry systems is a viable adaptive strategy for climate change mitigation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the carbon (C) sequestration and financial benefits of C sequestration according to Quebec’s Cap-and-Trade System for Gre...

2014
Judith Prommer Wolfgang Wanek Florian Hofhansl Daniela Trojan Pierre Offre Tim Urich Christa Schleper Stefan Sassmann Barbara Kitzler Gerhard Soja Rebecca Clare Hood-Nowotny

Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to global climate change and escalating food demand. There is evidence that biochar amendment causes fundamental changes in soil nutrient cycles, often resulting in marked increases in crop production, particularly in acidic and in infertile soils with low soil organic matter contents, although comparabl...

2008
A. J. Franzluebbers J. A. Stuedemann

Soil organic C (SOC) and total soil N (TSN) sequestration estimates are needed to improve our understanding of management influences on soil fertility and terrestrial C cycling related to greenhouse gas emission. We evaluated the factorial combination of nutrient source (inorganic, mixed inorganic and organic, and organic as broiler litter) and forage utilization (unharvested, low and high catt...

2003
Yiqi Luo Luther W. White Josep G. Canadell Evan H. DeLucia David S. Ellsworth Adrien Finzi John Lichter William H. Schlesinger

[1] A sound understanding of the sustainability of terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is critical for the success of any policies geared toward stabilizing atmospheric greenhouse concentrations. This includes the Kyoto Protocol and/or other greenhouse strategies implemented by individual countries. However, the sustainability of C sinks and pools has not been carefully studied with either emp...

2006
JOHN T. LITYNSKI SCOTT M. KLARA HOWARD G. MCILVRIED RAMESHWAR D. SRIVASTAVA

Increasing concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHG) in the Earth’s atmosphere have the potential to enhance the natural greenhouse effect, which may result in climatic changes. The main anthropogenic contributors to this increase are fossil fuel combustion, land use conversion, and soil cultivation. It is clear that overcoming the challenge of global climate change will require a ...

2014
Keke Hua Daozhong Wang Xisheng Guo Zibin Guo Xiujun Wang

Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration is important for improving soil fertility of cropland and for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. The efficiency of SOC sequestration depends on the quantity and quality of the organic matter, soil type, and climate. Little is known about the SOC sequestration efficiency of organic amendments in Vertisols. Thus, we conducted the ...

2016
Suzanne McGowan N. John Anderson Mary E. Edwards Peter G. Langdon Vivienne J. Jones Simon Turner Maarten van Hardenbroek Erika Whiteford Emma Wiik

Lakes are active processors and collectors of carbon (C) and thus recognized as quantitatively important within the terrestrial C cycle. Better integration of palaeolimnology (lake sediment core analyses) with limnological C budgeting approaches has the potential to enhance understanding of lacustrine C processing and sequestration. Palaeolimnology simultaneously assimilates materials from acro...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Thomas Borch Ruben Kretzschmar Andreas Kappler Philippe Van Cappellen Matthew Ginder-Vogel Andreas Voegelin Kate Campbell

Life and element cycling on Earth is directly related to electron transfer (or redox) reactions. An understanding of biogeochemical redox processes is crucial for predicting and protecting environmental health and can provide new opportunities for engineered remediation strategies. Energy can be released and stored by means of redox reactions via the oxidation of labile organic carbon or inorga...

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