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The Potential for Soil Carbon Sequestration

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Luke Nave from the University of Michigan Biological Station presents this video short course on the fact that the largest terrestrial carbon pool is contained in soils. Carbon stored in soils plays a number of important roles, including keeping carbon out of the atmosphere and improving moisture and nutrient retention.

 

Luke Nave from the University of Michigan Biological Station presents this video short course on:

  • Soil carbon sequestration and its importance.
  • Definitions, origins, and sequestration mechanisms of soil carbon.
  • Identifying factors, including management practices, that increase or decrease soil carbon sequestration.
  • Appreciate that much remains to be learned about soil carbon sequestration.

 

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