Artigo
A global, empirical, harmonised dataset of soil organic carbon changes under perennial crops
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Autor
Ledo, Alicia
Hillier, Jonathan
Smith, Pete
Aguilera, Eduardo
Blagodatskiy, Sergey
Brearley, Francis Q.
Datta, Ashim
Diaz-Pines, Eugenio
Don, Axel
Dondini, Marta
Dunn, Jennifer
Feliciano, Diana Marisa
Liebig, Mark A.
Lang, Rong
Llorente, Mireia
Zinn, Yuri Lopes
McNamara, Niall
Ogle, Stephen
Qin, Zhangcai
Rovira, Pere
Rowe, Rebecca
Vicente-Vicente, José Luis
Whitaker, Jeanette
Yue, Qian
Zerihun, Ayalsew
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Resumen
A global, unified dataset on Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) changes under perennial crops has not existed till now. We present a global, harmonised database on SOC change resulting from perennial crop cultivation. It contains information about 1605 paired-comparison empirical values (some of which are aggregated data) from 180 different peer-reviewed studies, 709 sites, on 58 different perennial crop types, from 32 countries in temperate, tropical and boreal areas; including species used for food, bioenergy and bio-products. The database also contains information on climate, soil characteristics, management and topography. This is the first such global compilation and will act as a baseline for SOC changes in perennial crops. It will be key to supporting global modelling of land use and carbon cycle feedbacks, and supporting agricultural policy development.