Soil Organic Carbon and Feeding the Future e-bog
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Soil organic matter (SOM) is a highly reactive constituent of the soil matrix because of its large surface area, high ion exchange capacity, enormous affinity for water due to hygroscopicity, and capacity to form organo-mineral complexes. It is an important source and sink of atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases depending on climate, land use, soil and crop management, and a wide range ...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
CRC Press
Udgivet
29 december 2021
Længde
324 sider
Genrer
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000512915
Soil organic matter (SOM) is a highly reactive constituent of the soil matrix because of its large surface area, high ion exchange capacity, enormous affinity for water due to hygroscopicity, and capacity to form organo-mineral complexes. It is an important source and sink of atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases depending on climate, land use, soil and crop management, and a wide range of abiotic and biotic factors, including the human dimensions of socioeconomic and political factors. Agroecosystems are among important controls of the global carbon cycle with a strong impact on anthropogenic or abrupt climate change.This volume of Advances in Soil Sciences explains pedological processes set-in-motion by increases in SOM content of depleted and degraded soils. It discusses the relationship between SOM content and critical soil quality parameters including aggregation, water retention and transport, aeration and gaseous exchange, and chemical composition of soil air. The book identifies policy options needed to translate science into action for making sustainable management of SOM as a strategy for adaptation to and mitigation of climate change.Features:Relates soil organic matter stock to soil processes, climate parameters, vegetation, landscape attributesEstablishes relationships between soil organic matter and land use, species, and climateIdentifies land use systems for protecting and restoring soil organic matter stockLinks soil organic matter stock with the global carbon cycle for mitigation of climate changePart of the Advances in Soil Sciences series, this volume will appeal to agricultural, environmental, and soil scientists demonstrating the link between soil organic matter stock and provisioning of critical ecosystem services for nature and humans.