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Soil carbon sequestration in tropical agroforestry systems: a feasibility appraisal
Authors:PK Ramachandran Nair  Vimala D Nair  B Mohan Kumar  Solomon G Haile
Institution:1. Center for Subtropical Agroforestry, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0410, USA;2. Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0510, USA;3. Department of Silviculture and Agroforestry, College of Forestry, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur 680656, Kerala, India
Abstract:Agroforestry is recognized as a strategy for soil carbon sequestration (SCS) under the afforestation/reforestation activities, but our understanding of soil carbon (C) dynamics under agroforestry systems (AFS) is not adequate. Although some SCS estimates are available, many of them lack scientific rigor. Several interrelated and site-specific factors ranging from agroecological conditions to system management practices influence the rate and extent of SCS under AFS, so that generalizations tend to become unrealistic. Furthermore, widely and easily adoptable methodologies are not available for estimating the SCS potential under different conditions. In spite of these, there is an increasing demand for developing “best-bet estimates” based on the current level of knowledge and experience. This document presents an attempt in that direction. The appraisal validates the conjecture that AFS can contribute to SCS, and presents indicative ranges of SCS under different AFS in the major agroecological regions of the tropics. The suggested values range from 5 to 10 kg C ha?1 in about 25 years in extensive tree-intercropping systems of arid and semiarid lands to 100–250 kg C ha?1 in about 10 years in species-intensive multistrata shaded perennial systems and homegardens of humid tropics.
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