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SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND STOCKS FOLLOWING LAND-USE TYPES CHANGE

Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXVII, Issue 1
Written by Аngela KUTOVA, Larysa SHEDIEI, Ievgen SKRYLNIK, Volodymyr MYKHAYLYN, Ivan SEMENENKO

The influence of agricultural activities on virgin soils leads to the loss of organic carbon, which leads to degradation processes in the soil ecosystem. This paper оn the example of a Typical Chernozem, the content and stock of organic carbon in virgin soils (fallow, mottled virgin soil, absolute virgin soil) and arable soil was studied. Study was conducted in long-term field experiments with the cultivation of vegetable and grain agricultural crops and on the territory of the «Mykhailivska Tsilyna» conservation in Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine. We was discuss the main factors influencing soil carbon sequestration following land-use change. It has been established that there is a stabilization level of carbon content for each type of land use, and approximate levels of absorption by the soil, which are possible under management, have been calculated.

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