Studying the relationship between total organic carbon and soil carbon pools under different land management systems of Garo hills, Meghalaya

Volume: 257, Pages: 110002 - 110002
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
The contribution of land uses in sequestering soil carbon (C) is a key question of research in tropical regions, where C emissions due to land use changes, extreme rainfall events and high temperatures can aggravate the global issue of climate change. In the present study, different pools of soil organic C were assessed, from shifting cultivation lands (jhum), rubber, tea garden and coffee plantations of Tura district in Meghalaya, which is...
Paper Details
Title
Studying the relationship between total organic carbon and soil carbon pools under different land management systems of Garo hills, Meghalaya
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
257
Pages
110002 - 110002
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