Exploring the Nexus: Diversity and carbon Stock Potential of Woody Plants across diverse land uses in Farmscape of South East Oromia, Ethiopia DOI Creative Commons
Habte Telila,

Adam Haji,

Ambaye Dejen Tilahun

и другие.

Research Square (Research Square), Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 27, 2024

Abstract The study was taken place in the farmscape of Dallo Manna district, Southeast Ethiopia aimed to understand connection between diversity and carbon sequestration potential woody species. A total 45 plots (20 m x 20 m) were established along five-line transects collect species within seven land use systems. 50 plant (DBH greater than 2.5 cm) species, belonging 33 families, recorded farmscape. The most frequently encountered Vachellia abyssinica, followed by Albizia gummifera, abundant Coffea arabica Mangifera indica, Ricinus communis. dominant area perennial crop grazing lands. had an average above ground (AGC) stock 49.21 Mg C ha − 1 and a 2460.98 21 ha− 1. Syzygium guineense, Celtis africana, Ehretia cymosa, sequestered highest AGC. Perennial cropland uses showed richness accumulated AGC patches natural forest. highlights value farmscapes, which have be climate-smart successful strategy significantly reducing emissions through dense diverse communities. Coffee cultivation, relies on shade trees, plays particularly important role. findings suggest that conservation efforts should extend beyond protected areas encompass Manna's agricultural lands, promoting biodiversity climate change mitigation alongside sustainable practices.

Язык: Английский

Assessment of Gayo Agroforestry Coffee Characteristics and Carbon Stock Potential in Mumuger Social Forestry Area, Central Aceh Regency DOI Creative Commons
Rahmat Pramulya,

Dahlan Dahlan,

Rahmat Asy’Ari

и другие.

Trees Forests and People, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 100818 - 100818

Опубликована: Март 1, 2025

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Soil Carbon Sequestration in Nothofagus obliqua Forests with Different Canopy Cover Levels Under Silvopastoral Management DOI Creative Commons
Camila Ramos, Erick Zagal, Salme Timmusk

и другие.

Agronomy, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(4), С. 855 - 855

Опубликована: Март 29, 2025

Agroforestry contributes to slowing deforestation, favoring ecosystem regeneration and improving land use sustainability. This study evaluated the impact of silvopastoral systems on soil recovery their capacity sequester stabilize carbon (C) nitrogen (N) in degraded soils a native Nothofagus obliqua forest Ranchillo Alto (37°04′52″ S, 71°39′14″ W), Ñuble Region, Chile. Three open (Op), semi-open (SOp), semi-closed (SC) were analyzed compared with control (Ctr) without management across four depths (0–10, 10–20, 20–30, 30–60 cm). Physical, chemical, biological analyses performed, along physical organic matter (SOM) fractionation. The highest C levels found 0–10 cm depth (13.9, 11.8, 11.5, 8.5% for Op > SC SOp Ctr, respectively). Despite its higher degradation, presented C, N, non-oxidizable (Cnox), possibly due pyrogenic from old potato burns. Furthermore, same trend was observed mineral associated (MAOM) fraction stocks all control. These results underline potential practices improve quality increase long-term sequestration, contributing sustainable restoration strategies.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Exploring the Nexus: Diversity and carbon Stock Potential of Woody Plants across diverse land uses in Farmscape of South East Oromia, Ethiopia DOI Creative Commons
Habte Telila,

Adam Haji,

Ambaye Dejen Tilahun

и другие.

Research Square (Research Square), Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 27, 2024

Abstract The study was taken place in the farmscape of Dallo Manna district, Southeast Ethiopia aimed to understand connection between diversity and carbon sequestration potential woody species. A total 45 plots (20 m x 20 m) were established along five-line transects collect species within seven land use systems. 50 plant (DBH greater than 2.5 cm) species, belonging 33 families, recorded farmscape. The most frequently encountered Vachellia abyssinica, followed by Albizia gummifera, abundant Coffea arabica Mangifera indica, Ricinus communis. dominant area perennial crop grazing lands. had an average above ground (AGC) stock 49.21 Mg C ha − 1 and a 2460.98 21 ha− 1. Syzygium guineense, Celtis africana, Ehretia cymosa, sequestered highest AGC. Perennial cropland uses showed richness accumulated AGC patches natural forest. highlights value farmscapes, which have be climate-smart successful strategy significantly reducing emissions through dense diverse communities. Coffee cultivation, relies on shade trees, plays particularly important role. findings suggest that conservation efforts should extend beyond protected areas encompass Manna's agricultural lands, promoting biodiversity climate change mitigation alongside sustainable practices.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0