Carbon sequestration in soils

  • Joyce Edith Hernández Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • David Tirado Torres Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
  • R. Icela Beltrán Hernández Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
Keywords: Carbon sinks, carbon dynamics, conservation tillage.

Abstract

In this paper, the report Captura de carbono en los suelos para un mejor manejo de la tierra[1] is commented, which analyzes the potential of agricultural, forest and pasture soils for acting as carbon sinks. First, the current carbon dynamics and the factors that regulate it are reviewed; then, management measures are proposed for each use of soil and finally, the chosen alternatives are analyzed.

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Published
2014-01-05
How to Cite
Hernández, J. E., Tirado Torres, D., & Beltrán Hernández, R. I. (2014). Carbon sequestration in soils. Pädi Boletín Científico De Ciencias Básicas E Ingenierías Del ICBI, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.29057/icbi.v1i2.506