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Soil carbon sequestration: ways and potential
Valentová, Mariana ; Vindušková, Olga (advisor) ; Bartuška, Martin (referee)
By choosing appropriate practices, carbon can be stored in the soil as a means of mitigating (mitigating) climate change. The paper clearly summarize our current understanding of the principles (e.g., soil organic matter, level of C saturation) anf factors (e.g., parent rocks, climate, human) influencing the potential of soils to sequester carbon and its importance in terms of implemeting effective mitigation measures. This is followed by an introduction of method for estimating the carbon sequestration capacity of soils and its relevance to sequestration potential is discussed. The main focus of the paper is the comparison of the land use changes (e.g., forest or peatlands restoration) and land management (e.g., use of crops rotation, no-till agriculture) that can achieve soil carbon sequestration, including the quantitative estimates of their sequestration potential. Finally, there is summary of the estimates of global sequestration potential of soils. Key words: carbon, soil, sequestration, mitigation, climate change, land-use, soil capacity

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