Soil organic carbon storage as a key function of soils - A review of drivers and indicators at various scales

Volume: 333, Pages: 149 - 162
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The capacity of soils to store organic carbon represents a key function of soils that is not only decisive for climate regulation but also affects other soil functions. Recent efforts to assess the impact of land management on soil functionality proposed that an indicator- or proxy-based approach is a promising alternative to quantify soil functions compared to time- and cost-intensive measurements, particularly when larger regions are targeted....
Paper Details
Title
Soil organic carbon storage as a key function of soils - A review of drivers and indicators at various scales
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
333
Pages
149 - 162
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