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Crop Science Society of America, Journal of Environmental Quality, 4(44), p. 1210

DOI: 10.2134/jeq2014.10.0445

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Can Coarse Woody Debris Be Used for Carbon Storage in Open Grazed Woodlands?

Journal article published in 2015 by Bct C. T. Macdonald ORCID, J. Gillen, S. Tuomi, J. Newport, Ps S. Barton, Ad D. Manning
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Abstract

Carbon dioxide off-setting policy in the agricultural sector is focused on manipulating the terrestrial carbon cycle by reafforestation and increasing the retention of carbon within agricultural soils. We quantified the amount of carbon stored in the living and dead biomass and the surface soils of a previously grazed woodland ecosystem. We demonstrate that modification of coarse woody debris management could potentially store 8 to 15 t C ha. This large carbon pool raises the prospect that appropriate management of temperate woodlands to retain coarse woody debris and increase its volume into the future could achieve increased landscape carbon storage.