339-8 Evaluating the Effect of Biochar on Soil Quality Improvement, While Sequestering Soil Carbon.
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Abstract:
Adoption of practices such as the application of ‘Biochar’ as a soil amendment that not only improves soil quality but it may effectively ‘Sequester’ the carbon in the soil biota thus, reducing the amount of CO2 coming off the soil upon soil surface disturbances. Toward these goals, we are evaluating the effect of ‘Biochar’ application not only as soil amendment but also for improving the carbon storage capacity of these soils as a soil carbon ‘Sequestration’ technique.
In this presentation we will report the result of the conservation management including the land application of ‘Biochar’ on the dynamics of soil carbon content and the soil storage capacity under different conservation practices on these severely eroded soils of southern Guam. We also report the net carbon loss from the soil under the conventional tillage as compared to the conservation practices (i.e., No-Till) and their effect on soil carbon ‘Sequestration’ for reducing the net CO2 emission into the atmosphere.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soils and Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Soils and Environmental Quality General Oral II