Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5537919 Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Comparison of the findings from the current study on pasture renewal without ploughing to those from an earlier study on pasture renewal including ploughing led to the following conclusions: i) our data did not suggest lower rates of respiratory CO2 losses when spray-and-direct-drill approach was used instead of ploughing; ii) as both the direct CO2 losses due to microbial degradation and the decrease in CO2 uptake through photosynthesis contribute to the total impact of pasture renewal on NEP, the duration of fallow period was found to be important in determining the short-term CO2 losses due to pasture renewal, with shorter fallow period leading to lower net CO2 losses; iii) addition of C in the form of manure, effluent, or extra supplemental feed for cattle may help to reduce the negative impact of pasture renewal on soil C loss at the renewed site.
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