2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsoil.2023.1285964
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Mitigating CO2 emissions from cultivated peatlands: Efficiency of straws and wood chips applications in maintaining carbon stock in two contrasting soils

Karolane Bourdon,
Josée Fortin,
Jacynthe Dessureault-Rompré
et al.

Abstract: Repeated applications of straw and wood chips were recently proposed as a conservation strategy for preserving cultivated peatland carbon (C) stock. However, the variability in the amendment biostability and the possible divergent responses of contrasting peat soils need to be assessed. This study investigated the effect of amendment with different plant materials on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from two contrasting peat soils (sapric and hemic) in two laboratory experiments. The sapric soil received one app… Show more

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“…On the other hand, irreversible carbon losses in organic soils have been compensated in part by biomass additions [45][46][47][48] that must also alter the C:N:P stoichiometry in the soil. Soil and fertilizer N and P would thus impact not only the N and P cycles but also trigger soil carbon loss.…”
Section: Nitrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, irreversible carbon losses in organic soils have been compensated in part by biomass additions [45][46][47][48] that must also alter the C:N:P stoichiometry in the soil. Soil and fertilizer N and P would thus impact not only the N and P cycles but also trigger soil carbon loss.…”
Section: Nitrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%