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Soil carbon dynamics and potential carbon sequestration by rangelands
Author
Schuman, G E
Janzen, H H
Herrick, J E
Publisher
Environmental Pollution
Publication Year
2002
Body

The USA has about 336 Mha of grazing lands of which rangelands account for 48%. Changes in rangeland soil C can occur in response to a wide range of management and environmental factors. Grazing, fire, and fertilization have been shown to affect soil C storage in rangelands, as has converting marginal croplands into grasslands. Carbon losses due to soil erosion can influence soil C storage on rangelands both by reducing soil productivity in source areas and potentially increasing it in depositional areas, and by redistributing the C to areas where soil organic matter mineralization rates are different. Proper grazing management has been estimated to increase soil C storage on US rangelands from 0.1 to 0.3 Mg C ha-1year-1 and new grasslands have been shown to store as much as 0.6 Mg C ha-1year-1. Grazing lands are estimated to contain 10-30% of the world's soil organic carbon. Given the size of the C pool in grazing lands we need to better understand the current and potential effects of management on soil C storage.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
116
Journal Number
3
Journal Pages
391-396
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Environmental Pollution
Keywords
C sequestration
rangelands
grazing
management
organic carbon
soil organic carbon
fire
fertilizer
grasslands
erosion
Africa