Regeneration of SOC Flashcards
Weidhuner 2021 (regen tillage)
ZT = more C storage (49 year long study)
Sun et al 2011 (regen tillage)
RT also increased surface C storage, but not as much
Anger and Erikson-Hames 2008 (regen tillage)
only detectable after decades
Olson and Al-Kaisi 2015 (regen tillage)
ZT = more top, less sub, maintain deep, CT = less top, maintain deep
Rillig et al 2002 (regen myc)
macroaggregate stability increased with hyphae
Ji and Chen 2019 (regen myc)
mycorrhizae increased the energy required for macroaggregate breakdown
Verbruggen et al 2010 (regen myc)
mycorrhizal species richness increased with the duration of organic management
Perez-Morano and Read 2000 (regen myc)
positive feedback between ectomycorrhiza nutrient uptake and leaf area for C sequestration
Wang et al 2021 (regen temp)
increased C sequestration could keep global temp <1.5 C in 2100
Sanderman et al 2017 (regen hotspots)
SOC hotspots should be targets for restoration
Yao et al 2017 (regen assessment)
carbon assessment, considered SOC but not soil structure, erosion or nutrient leaching
Austen et al 2022 (regen leys)
3 yr grass-clover leys = more worms, macroaggregates, SOC and mycorrhiza diversity
Johnston et al 2017 (regen leys)
more SOC with 3 yr leys and 2 crop rotations
Sun et al 2018 (regen leys)
short lived wheat roots = 0.4 tonnes C ha-1 yr-1
McNally et al 2015 (regen leys)
perennial grass-clover ley roots = 1 tonne C ha-1 yr-1
Bergkvist 2011 (regen cover)
clover cover crops increase yield of subsequent spring barley
Lee 2016 (regen cover)
winter cover crops increase mycorrhiza in spring oats in Leicestershire
Mahal et al 2019 (regen N)
N fertilizer = potentially more SOC mineralization so less SOC stocks
Han 2016 (regen N)
N fertilizer = higher yield and biomass so more crop residue input and root C input
Yu et al 2015 (regen input)
compost and fertilizer increases SOC
Rong 2016 (regen input)
organic manure significantly increases soil C & N accumulation rates
Blanco-Canqui and Lal 2009 (regen input)
more crop residue removal = less SOC
Kimani et al 2020 (regen input)
N-fixing azolla = more SOC, less methane and nitrous oxide, some CO2 released but overall 90% reduction in g.g. emissions
Lal 2008 (regen input)
biochar = slow decomposition, more C, but less native SOC and humus
Toffey and Brown 2020 (regen input)
biosolids increase nutrients and organic matter
Nizzetto et al 2016 (regen input)
biosolids increase microplastics and worm mortality
Wang et al 2021 (regen input)
lime = 40% higher yeild, more SOC storage, more CO2 but overall beneficial
Carmeis-Filho et al 2017 (regen input)
lime increased root growth and SOC concentration
Lal 2008 (regen input)
input efficiency is only increased if SOC > ~1.1% (critical value)