Authors
B Mandal, B Majumder, PK Bandyopadhyay, GC Hazra, A Gangopadhyay, RN Samantaray, AK Mishra, J Chaudhury, MN Saha, S Kundu
Publication date
2007/2
Journal
Global change biology
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
357-369
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
An understanding of the dynamics of carbon (C) stock in soils, as impacted by management strategies, is necessary to identify the pathways of C sequestration in soils and for maintaining soil organic C (SOC) at a level critical for upkeeping soil health and also for restraining global warming. This is more important in tropical and subtropical region where soils are inherently low in organic C content and the production system is fragile. We evaluated the long‐term role of crop residue C inputs to soil in SOC sequestration and also the critical value of C inputs for maintenance of SOC across five different rice‐based cropping systems and four soil management practices including a fallow (no cultivation since initiation of the experiments) using five long‐term (7–36 years) fertility experiments in subtropical India. Cropping per se always caused a net depletion of SOC. Such depletion was inversely proportional to the …
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