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2014

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Effect Of Sugarcane Residue Management On Soil Organic Carbon In A Louisiana Agricultural System: Implications For Carbon Sequestration, April Newman Jan 2014

Effect Of Sugarcane Residue Management On Soil Organic Carbon In A Louisiana Agricultural System: Implications For Carbon Sequestration, April Newman

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The soil organic carbon (SOC) pool is an important component of the global carbon budget. Agricultural systems in particular have been identified as an area in which SOC may be increased appreciably when managed for carbon sequestration. In the southern climate region of the United States, potential rates of carbon sequestration in soils are largely unquantified. The aim of this study was to quantify SOC and its spatial variability under two long-term residue management systems, burn and no-burn, for sugarcane (Saccharum Spp. Hyb.). Soil cores to a depth of 1 m were collected using a Giddings probe. Thirty soil cores …