Integrating terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to constrain estimates of land-atmosphere carbon exchange
In this Perspective, we put forward an integrative framework to improve estimates of land-
atmosphere carbon exchange based on the accumulation of carbon in the landscape as …
atmosphere carbon exchange based on the accumulation of carbon in the landscape as …
Processes that influence dissolved organic matter in the soil: a review
In tropical regions, climate conditions favor fast decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM),
releasing into the soil organic composts in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms with variable …
releasing into the soil organic composts in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms with variable …
Accelerated soil erosion as a source of atmospheric CO2
R Lal - Soil and Tillage Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Soil erosion, physical transport of soil over the landscape by alluvial and aeolian processes
as source of energy, has a strong impact on the global carbon cycle (GCC). Being a light …
as source of energy, has a strong impact on the global carbon cycle (GCC). Being a light …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of tillage, crop establishment and diversification on soil organic carbon, aggregation, aggregate associated carbon and productivity in cereal systems …
Intensive tillage based management practices are threatening soil quality and systems
sustainability in the rice-wheat belt of Northwest India. Furthermore, it is accentuated with …
sustainability in the rice-wheat belt of Northwest India. Furthermore, it is accentuated with …
Straw return and nitrogen fertilization regulate soil greenhouse gas emissions and global warming potential in dual maize cropping system
L Yang, I Muhammad, YX Chi, YX Liu, GY Wang… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abundant nitrogen (N) fertilization is needed for maize (Zea mays L.) production in China
because of its huge residual biomass return. However, excessive N fertilization has a …
because of its huge residual biomass return. However, excessive N fertilization has a …
Managing soils for negative feedback to climate change and positive impact on food and nutritional security
R Lal - Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The increase in atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide from 278 ppm in the pre-
industrial era to 405 ppm in 2018, along with the enrichment of other greenhouse gases, has …
industrial era to 405 ppm in 2018, along with the enrichment of other greenhouse gases, has …
The importance of aquatic carbon fluxes in net ecosystem carbon budgets: A catchment-scale review
The growing importance of resolving ecosystem carbon budgets has resulted in more
studies integrating terrestrial and aquatic carbon fluxes. Although recent estimates highlight …
studies integrating terrestrial and aquatic carbon fluxes. Although recent estimates highlight …
Soil organic carbon depletion in global Mollisols regions and restoration by management practices: a review
Purpose Mollisols are the most fertile, high-yielding soils in the world. During the past
several decades, Mollisols have lost about 50% of their antecedent organic carbon (C) pool …
several decades, Mollisols have lost about 50% of their antecedent organic carbon (C) pool …
[HTML][HTML] Variations of soil organic carbon fractions in response to conservative vegetation successions on the Loess Plateau of China
Land use changes profoundly affect the equilibrium of soil organic carbon (SOC)
sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions. With the current global climatic changes, it is …
sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions. With the current global climatic changes, it is …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of residue management and nitrogen fertilizer rates on accumulation of soil residual nitrate and wheat yield under no-tillage system in south-west of …
Conservation tillage, residue management and optimizing nitrogen (N) fertilization are
important strategies for soil and water conservation and sustainability of agricultural …
important strategies for soil and water conservation and sustainability of agricultural …