Citation Information

  • Title : Soil organic carbon degradation: is silage maize unfairly overestimated?
  • Source : Grassland - a European resource? Proceedings of the 24th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Lublin, Poland, 3-7 June 2012
  • Publisher : Polskie Towarzystwo Łakarskie (Polish Grassland Society)
  • Volume : 17
  • Pages : 616-618
  • Year : 2012
  • Document Type : Book Chapter
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Tode, J.
    • Herrmann, A.
    • Taube, F.
  • Climates: Marintime/Oceanic (Cfb, Cfc, Cwb). Warm summer continental/Hemiboreal (Dsb, Dfb, Dwb).
  • Cropping Systems: Maize.
  • Countries: Germany.

Summary

Land use change represents a major source of anthropogenic induced greenhouse gas emissions. A monitoring study was conducted to quantify the impact of land use systems on soil organic carbon stocks on various sites throughout Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany. Results revealed higher SOC stocks under grassland compared to arable cropping. Long-term maize monoculture, however, did not show lower C sequestration than arable rotations with or without maize.

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