Authors
Ch Srinivasarao, KPR Vittal, B Venkateswarlu, SP Wani, KL Sahrawat, S Marimuthu, Sumanta Kundu
Publication date
2009/9/1
Journal
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
Volume
40
Issue
15-16
Pages
2338-2356
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Description
Soil carbon (C) pool plays a crucial role in the soil's quality, availability of plant nutrients, environmental functions, and global C cycle. Drylands generally have poor fertility and little organic matter and hence are candidates for C sequestration. Carbon storage in the soil profile not only improves fertility but also abates global warming. Several soils, production, and management factors influence C sequestration, and it is important to identify production and management factors that enhance C sequestrations in dryland soils. The objective of the present study was to examine C stocks at 21 sites under ongoing rainfed production systems and management regimes over the last 25 years on dominant soil types, covering a range of climatic conditions in India. Organic C stocks in the soil profiles across the country showed wide variations and followed the order Vertisols > Inceptisols > Alfisols > Aridisols. Inorganic C and …
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