Enhancing crop yields in the developing countries through restoration of the soil organic carbon pool in agricultural lands
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Abstract Food production in developing countries, estimated at 1223 million metric tons (Mg), must be increased by 778 million Mg or 2·5 per cent y −1 between 2000 and 2025 to meet the needs of an increased population and projected change in diet. Among numerous options, the one based on enhancing soil quality and agronomic productivity per unit area through improvement in soil organic carbon pool has numerous ancillary benefits. The available data show that crop yields can be increased by 20–70 kg ha −1 for wheat, 10–50 kg ha −1 for rice, and 30–300 kg ha −1 for maize with every 1 Mg ha −1 increase in soil organic carbon pool in the root zone. Adoption of recommended management practices on agricultural lands…
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- Environmental science
- Soil carbon
- Agriculture
- Soil quality
- Food security
- Soil water
- Cation-exchange capacity
- Carbon sequestration
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