Effects of grazing on grassland soil carbon: a global review
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Abstract
Soils of grasslands represent a large potential reservoir for storing CO2 , but this potential likely depends on how grasslands are managed for large mammal grazing. Previous studies found both strong positive and negative grazing effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) but explanations for this variation are poorly developed. Expanding on previous reviews, we performed a multifactorial meta-analysis of grazer effects on SOC density on 47 independent experimental contrasts from 17 studies. We explicitly tested hypotheses that grazer effects would shift from negative to positive with decreasing precipitation, increasing fineness of soil texture, transition from dominant grass species with C3 to C4 photosynthesis,…
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- Grazing
- Grassland
- Soil carbon
- Environmental science
- Soil texture
- Soil water
- Precipitation
- Agronomy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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