Title of article :
How planting density and grazing intensity affect the above and belowground carbon pools in a dryland ecosystem?
Author/Authors :
Badehian ، Z. Lorestan University , Azarnivand ، H. University of Tehran
Pages :
14
From page :
271
To page :
284
Abstract :
Climate change is known as one of the most important environmental challenges. Sequestration of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems is a lowcost option that may be available in the nearterm to mitigate increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, while providing additional benefits. In this study, we estimated the effects of planting density and grazing intensity on the potential of Atriplex canescens for carbon sequestration in a rangeland in Qazvin Province, Iran. The experimental design consisted of a randomized block design, including two planting densities (2 × 2m and 4 × 4m) and four grazing intensity treatments simulated by different plant pruning intensities. We observed no significant difference between the rate (%) of organic carbon in the treatments of density, grazing intensity, and their interaction in the 030cm and 3080cm soil layers. Between the treatments of height pruning, control (no pruning) and light grazing, had the highest total biomass and total carbon. The total biomass carbon content of 2370 kg m2 in the 2×2m treatment was about twice as much that of 4x4m treatment. These findings can be useful in rangeland management plans.
Keywords :
Carbon sequestration , Biomass , Atriplex canescens , Grazing intensity , Planting density
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Record number :
2442560
Link To Document :
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