Unlocking the potential of conservation agriculture for soil carbon sequestration influenced by soil texture and climate: A worldwide systematic review

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Meryem Ibnmrhar, Abelhak Bouabdli, B. Baghdad, R. Moussadek
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Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems have gained significant attention as a sustainable cropping approach that not only improves crop yields but also contributes to climate change adaptation and mitigation through enhanced soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. However, a comprehensive understanding of the influence of soil texture and climate conditions on SOC sequestration under CA remains limited. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a systematic review using the PRISMA method, analyzing data from 35 peer-reviewed articles encompassing 71 field experiments and 451 observations worldwide. Our findings demonstrate the substantial positive impact of CA on SOC sequestration, with an overall increase of approximately 78%. Remarkably, only a mere 2% of observations reported neutral effects, while 20% indicated adverse outcomes. Notably, SOC sequestration rates were highest in tropical regions experiencing dry winters, reaching an impressive 2.50 Mg/ha/year in the topsoil layers. Moreover, fine and moderate textured soils, such as clay, clay loam, loam, and clay sandy, exhibited higher SOC sequestration rates (20-27%) compared to coarse-textured soils dominated by sandy proportions (9%). These findings emphasize the significance of climate conditions and soil texture in shaping the impact of CA on SOC sequestration.
挖掘保护性农业的潜力,促进受土壤质地和气候影响的土壤固碳:全球系统综述
保护性耕作(CA)系统作为一种可持续的耕作方法,不仅能提高作物产量,还能通过加强土壤有机碳(SOC)固存促进适应和减缓气候变化,因此受到了广泛关注。然而,人们对 CA 下土壤质地和气候条件对 SOC 固碳影响的全面了解仍然有限。为了填补这一知识空白,我们采用 PRISMA 方法进行了系统综述,分析了来自 35 篇同行评审文章的数据,其中包括 71 项田间试验和 451 次全球观测。我们的研究结果表明,CA 对 SOC 固碳有很大的积极影响,总体增幅约为 78%。值得注意的是,仅有 2% 的观测报告了中性影响,而 20% 的观测报告显示了不利影响。值得注意的是,在冬季干旱的热带地区,SOC 固存率最高,表土层的固存率达到了惊人的 2.50 兆克/公顷/年。此外,粘土、粘壤土、壤土和粘沙土等细粒度和中等粒度土壤的 SOC 固存率(20%-27%)高于以沙土为主的粗粒度土壤(9%)。这些发现强调了气候条件和土壤质地对 CA 对 SOC 固碳影响的重要性。
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Journal of Aridland Agriculture
Journal of Aridland Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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