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How do forest types regulate soil organic carbon quantity and quality in southeastern Xizang? Evidence from soil organic carbon and the carbon pool management index [PDF]
The forest soil carbon pool is a core component of the terrestrial carbon cycle, and its quantity and quality are largely regulated by forest types, thereby influencing the carbon sequestration capacity of forest ecosystems. The Qinghai–Xizang Plateau is
Jiahua Han +3 more
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Carbon emissions management efficiency evaluation based on indicator information integration and DEA-Malmquist index [PDF]
The completeness of indicator information is a critical issue that requires further investigation in the evaluation of carbon emissions management efficiency.
Fei-Fei Ye, Si-Rui Han, Hai-Tian Lu
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Abstract We investigated different land use and cropping systems in the Almora region of Central Himalaya to assess total organic carbon (TOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), particulate organic carbon (POC), labile carbon (LC), microbial quotient (MQ) (i.e., ratio of MBC to TOC) and measured the carbon management index (CMI). The TOC content recorded
Ashok K Patra
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Abstract The impacts of the resource conservation practices can be evaluated in short-term through carbon management index (CMI) that conceptualizes the carbon lability and soil aggregation. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the labile organic carbon (LOC) pool and CMI in relation to runoff, soil loss and maize-wheat system productivity on 2 ...
Vijay Singh Meena +2 more
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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is vital for ecosystem health, improving soil quality, enhancing productivity, and acting as a significant carbon sink for climate change mitigation.
Siyaram Meena +14 more
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Effect of crop management practices on soil’s carbon pool index, lability index and carbon management index under cotton based intercropping system in Vertisol [PDF]
Effect of crop management practices on soil’s carbon pool index, lability index and carbon management index under cotton based intercropping system in Vertisol was investigated during 2015-16 and 2016-17 on Research Farm, Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola.
Payal Hadke +5 more
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Soil carbon dynamics in the temperate Himalayas: Impact of land use management
Food security and environmental health are directly linked with soil carbon (C). Soil C plays a crucial role in securing food and livelihood security for the Himalayan population besides maintaining the ecological balance in the Indian Himalayas. However,
Shamal Shasang Kumar +11 more
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Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) has an extremely fast growth rate and major carbon sequestration potential. However, little information is available on the dynamics of soil C accumulation and fungi communities related to different management ...
Xiaoping Zhang +6 more
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The growing global population and increasing demand for agricultural products have exerted significant pressure on agricultural systems. As a result, soil organic matter depletion and degradation have become prevalent issues, including in regions such as
Yves Theoneste Murindangabo +10 more
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Labile Carbon and Carbon Management Index in Peat Planted with Various Crops [PDF]
Changes in soil carbon (C) from forest to agriculture land in Mukah, Sarawak, and Simpang Renggam (SR) Johor were studied. The changes in labile C (CL) (Mukah, 0.7–43%; SR, 0.2–20%) were greater than changes in the total C (CT) (Mukah, 0.5–9%; SR, 0.3–7%) as compared to the forest.
Nahrawi, Hafsah +2 more
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