Soil carbon balance in intensively managed, humid grasslands
Kleber, M.; Stahr, K.
Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft fur Okologie 27: 117-125
1997
Accession: 003274427
A carbon budget was calculated for humid grassland at an experimental site in Germany. Budget parameters were monitored on two slurry-amended and two unamended plots. Both treatments have been in progress since 1987. The budget calculated resulted in annual soil carbon accumulation rates of 0 to 5% of the combined carbon stock in roots and humus.
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