Nitrogen fixation‐driven carbon sequestration: Brief communication
Peter Felker
Abstract:Prior to the commercial nitrogen fertilizer production in 1919, all the world's terrestrial and aquatic carbon was supported by nitrogen fixation. Annual N deposition to semi‐arid lands and temperate forests is less than 5 kg/ha‐year and 10 kg/ha, respectively. Plant and soil C/N ratios range from 9.9 to 29.8 and 9 to 14, respectively. In an equilibrium, sustainable ecosystem where N is not removed from soil pools and is only dependent on annual N inputs, maximum C sequestration rates are approximately 3.25 kg… Show more
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