Soil organic carbon (SOC) content can vary significantly across a given plot. Therefore, a representative sampling is a prerequisite to obtain meaningful results from analysis and of utter importance when SOC quantification is used to quantify (temporary) carbon dioxide removal (CDR). However, certain management practices aiming to increase SOC further increase the level of heterogeneity and may challenge representative sampling schemes. This includes concentrated root-zone application of biochar, which immediately increases SOC with the input of biochar-C and may promote the local enrichment of non-biochar SOC over time.
Lotz S., Bucheli T., Schmidt H.-P., Hagemann N.
Quantification of soil organic carbon: the challenge of biochar-induced spatial heterogeneity.
Frontiers in Climate, 6, 2024, Article 1344524.
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ISSN en ligne: 2624-9553
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1344524
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