Russian Federation
In the light of global climate change, increasing and stabilising the soil carbon stock becomes a priority task of modern land use and environmental policy. Different approaches to increase C sequestration in soil are considered. A steady trend in the effectiveness of organic additives such as compost, biochar and straw for increasing soil C stocks is identified. Organic additives stimulate C retention by improving soil structure and microbial activity. The article aims to develop modern solutions in the field of carbon sequestration.
carbon sequestration, soil carbon stock, biochar, carbon conversion, climate change, soil microorganism
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