Journal article

Does afforestation of pastures increase sequestration of soil carbon in Mediterranean climates?

M Hoogmoed, SC Cunningham, JR Thomson, PJ Baker, J Beringer, TR Cavagnaro

Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment | ELSEVIER | Published : 2012

Abstract

Afforestation of agricultural land to mitigate climate change and other environmental degradation has been increasingly implemented around the world. However, the effects of afforestation on soil carbon and particularly nitrogen content remain unclear. We conducted a hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis of published data on the effects of afforestation of pastures on soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in a Mediterranean climate. We found no evidence for substantial changes in soil carbon, nitrogen or C:N ratio across three decades of afforestation. However, a lack of data on the carbon content of the litter underestimates the potential for afforestation to sequester carbon in the soil. We invest..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Program (LP0990038), Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), North Central CMA, Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment Victoria, EPA Victoria and Kilter Pty. Ltd. MH thanks the ARC and Monash University for providing scholarships. TRC acknowledges the Monash Research Accelerator Program for financial support. This is manuscript No. 263 from the Australian Centre for Biodiversity. We thank Diane Allen for supplying additional unpublished data.