Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils

Land use management strategies have been developed to decrease the emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and to increase C stock in stable forms of soil humus. The impact of land use change and management on soil C sequestration was studied in the years 1980-1990 on grey forest soils in Pu...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alla A. Larionova, Ludmila N. Rozanova, Ilya V. Yevdokimov, Sergey A. Blagodatsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2003-12-01
Series:Agronomy Science
Subjects:
Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/as/article/view/3776
_version_ 1819005607696400384
author Alla A. Larionova
Ludmila N. Rozanova
Ilya V. Yevdokimov
Sergey A. Blagodatsky
author_facet Alla A. Larionova
Ludmila N. Rozanova
Ilya V. Yevdokimov
Sergey A. Blagodatsky
author_sort Alla A. Larionova
collection DOAJ
description Land use management strategies have been developed to decrease the emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and to increase C stock in stable forms of soil humus. The impact of land use change and management on soil C sequestration was studied in the years 1980-1990 on grey forest soils in Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia (54o50’ N, 37o35’ E). At present, up to 80% of grey forest soils (Humic Luvisols) are used for agriculture; these soils have been intensively used for crop production since the beginning of 19 th century. Estimates of carbon sink as net primary production and source as CO2 emission evidence the equilibration of these fluxes in most nonfertilised crops. Application of mineral fertilisers separately and in combination with low rates of organic fertilisers promoted the establishment of a mostly positive C balance in the agroecosystems studied. However, the inclusions of crops with negative C balance in crop rotations (fallow and spring cereals) led to the slow increase in stable forms, i.e. in soil humus.
first_indexed 2024-12-20T23:55:29Z
format Article
id doaj.art-c132604bc03d4147ade594d02acd98a5
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2544-4476
2544-798X
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-20T23:55:29Z
publishDate 2003-12-01
publisher University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House
record_format Article
series Agronomy Science
spelling doaj.art-c132604bc03d4147ade594d02acd98a52022-12-21T19:22:43ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseAgronomy Science2544-44762544-798X2003-12-01581Carbon balance in arable grey forest soilsAlla A. LarionovaLudmila N. RozanovaIlya V. YevdokimovSergey A. BlagodatskyLand use management strategies have been developed to decrease the emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and to increase C stock in stable forms of soil humus. The impact of land use change and management on soil C sequestration was studied in the years 1980-1990 on grey forest soils in Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russia (54o50’ N, 37o35’ E). At present, up to 80% of grey forest soils (Humic Luvisols) are used for agriculture; these soils have been intensively used for crop production since the beginning of 19 th century. Estimates of carbon sink as net primary production and source as CO2 emission evidence the equilibration of these fluxes in most nonfertilised crops. Application of mineral fertilisers separately and in combination with low rates of organic fertilisers promoted the establishment of a mostly positive C balance in the agroecosystems studied. However, the inclusions of crops with negative C balance in crop rotations (fallow and spring cereals) led to the slow increase in stable forms, i.e. in soil humus.https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/as/article/view/3776soil respirationC balancecroplandfertiliser applicationC sequestration
spellingShingle Alla A. Larionova
Ludmila N. Rozanova
Ilya V. Yevdokimov
Sergey A. Blagodatsky
Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
Agronomy Science
soil respiration
C balance
cropland
fertiliser application
C sequestration
title Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
title_full Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
title_fullStr Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
title_full_unstemmed Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
title_short Carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
title_sort carbon balance in arable grey forest soils
topic soil respiration
C balance
cropland
fertiliser application
C sequestration
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/as/article/view/3776
work_keys_str_mv AT allaalarionova carbonbalanceinarablegreyforestsoils
AT ludmilanrozanova carbonbalanceinarablegreyforestsoils
AT ilyavyevdokimov carbonbalanceinarablegreyforestsoils
AT sergeyablagodatsky carbonbalanceinarablegreyforestsoils