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Projection of corn production and stover-harvesting impacts on soil organic carbon dynamics in the U.S. Temperate Prairies

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Wu, Y., S. Liu, C.J. Young, D. Dahal, T.L. Sohl, B. Davis, 2015, Projection of corn production and stover-harvesting impacts on soil organic carbon dynamics in the U.S. Temperate Prairies, Scientific Reports 5, Article number 10830, doi: 10.1038/srep10830

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Terrestrial carbon sequestration potential is widely considered as a realistic option for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. However, this potential may be threatened by global changes including climate, land use, and management changes such as increased corn stover harvesting for rising production of cellulosic biofuel. Therefore, it is critical to investigate the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) at regional or global scale. This study simulated the corn production and spatiotemporal changes of SOC in the U.S. Temperate Prairies, which covers over one-third of the U.S. corn acreage, using a biogeochemical model with multiple climate and land-use change projections. The corn production (either grain yield or stover biomass) [...]

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Yiping Wu

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