Lv, Wanjie Zhou, Guomo Chen, Guangsheng Zhou, Yufeng Ge, Zhipeng Niu, Zhengwen Xu, Lin Shi, Yongjun
Published in
Frontiers in Plant Science
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC), a promising long-term biogeochemical carbon sequestration mode, plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle and the regulation of atmospheric CO2. Previous studies mostly focused on the estimation of the content and storage of PhytOC, while it remains unclear about how the management practices affect the Phyt...
Barka, Ivan Priwitzer, Tibor Pavlenda, Pavel
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Central European Forestry Journal
The paper predicts development of forests in Slovakia from the perspective of carbon sequestration. Projection is based on actual trends of changes in forest area, age structure and tree species composition of forest stands managed according to forest management plans. Carbon balance in living biomass has been simulated until 2050 under two harvest...
Luo, Zhongkui Luo, Yiqi Wang, Guocheng Xia, Jianyang Peng, Changhui
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Global change biology
The fate of soil organic carbon (SOC) under warming is poorly understood, particularly across large extents and in the whole-soil profile. Using a data-model integration approach applied across the globe, we find that downward movement of SOC along the soil profile reduces SOC loss under warming. We predict that global SOC stocks (down to 2 m) will...
Vrublova, Katerina
Published in
Journal of Landscape Ecology
This paper focuses on the ecosystem services which are provided by agriculture land and on the urban sprawl in the study area of municipality with extended powers Třebíč. The main focus of this article is to evaluate what ecosystem services are provided to Czech society by the agricultural land and assess their financial value and also evaluate whi...
Yu, Julian Pavia, Michael J. Deem, Lauren M. Crow, Susan E. Deenik, Jonathan L. Penton, Christopher Ryan
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The functions and interactions of individual microbial populations and their genes in agricultural soils amended with biochar remain elusive but are crucial for a deeper understanding of nutrient cycling and carbon (C) sequestration. In this study, we coupled DNA stable isotope probing (SIP) with shotgun metagenomics in order to target the active c...
Haileslassie, Amare Mekuria, Wolde Schmitter, Petra Uhlenbrook, Stefan Ludi, Eva
Ethiopia has decades of experience in implementing land and water management interventions. The overarching objectives of this review were to synthesize evidences on the impact of implementation of land and water management practices on agricultural landscapes in Ethiopia and to evaluate the use of adaptive management (AM) approaches as a tool to m...
Naylor, Dan Sadler, Natalie Bhattacharjee, Arunima Graham, Emily B. Anderton, Christopher R. McClure, Ryan Lipton, Mary Hofmockel, Kirsten S. Jansson, Janet K.
Communities of soil microorganisms (soil microbiomes) play a major role in biogeochemical cycles and support of plant growth. Here we focus primarily on the roles that the soil microbiome plays in cycling soil organic carbon and the impact of climate change on the soil carbon cycle. We first discuss current challenges in understanding the roles car...
Kudasik, Mateusz Skoczylas, Norbert Pajdak, Anna
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
In recent years, the interest in the sorption properties of coal in conditions corresponding to in situ has increased due to the continuous development of research on CO2-ECBM (Enhanced Coal Bed Methane recovery) technology. In order to gain a better insight into a number of phenomena related to filtration, sorption and CO2/CH4 exchange sorption oc...
Zamora, Sergio Sandoval-Herazo, Luis Carlos Ballut-Dajud, Gastón Del Ángel-Coronel, Oscar Andrés Betanzo-Torres, Erick Arturo Marín-Muñiz, José Luis
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Wetland soils are important stores of soil carbon (C) in the biosphere, and play an important role in global carbon cycles in the response strategy to climate change. However, there areknowledge gaps in our understanding of the quantity and distribution in tropical regions. Specifically, Mexican wetlands have not been considered in global carbon bu...
McBride, Steven G Choudoir, Mallory Fierer, Noah Strickland, Michael S
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Ecology
Investigations into the transfer of carbon from plant litter to underlying soil horizons have primarily focused on the leaching of soluble carbon from litter belowground or the mixing of litter directly into soil. However, previous work has largely ignored the role of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released during litter decomposition. Unlike mo...