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Assessing the effect of elevated carbon dioxide on soil carbon: a comparison of four meta-analyses

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Hungate, Bruce A, van Groenigen, Kees-Jan, Six, Johan, Jastrow, Julie D, Luo, Yiqi, de Graaff, Marie-Anne, van Kessel, Chris, and Osenberg, Criag W, Assessing the effect of elevated carbon dioxide on soil carbon: a comparison of four meta-analyses: .

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Soil is the largest reservoir of organic carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere and soil C has a relatively long mean residence time. Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations generally increase plant growth and C input to soil, suggesting that soil might help mitigate atmospheric CO2 rise and global warming. But to what extent mitigation will occur is unclear. The large size of the soil C pool not only makes it a potential buffer against rising atmospheric CO2, but also makes it difficult to measure changes amid the existing background. Meta-analysis is one tool that can overcome the limited power of single studies. Four recent meta-analyses addressed this issue but reached somewhat different conclusions about the effect [...]

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