Soil organic carbon increase on conversion of native savanna to improved pasture in two regions of Colombia
Sandra Loaiza,
Ciniro Costa,
Mayesse A. da Silva
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere is limited knowledge on how to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks under tropical conditions. This study investigates SOC changes after converting land from native savanna (NS) to improved pasture (IP) land use.MethodsTwo acidic soil conversion sites were examined: (i) a poorly drained slope with medium‐texture soil (Casanare [CAS]1) and (ii) flat terrain with fine‐texture soil (CAS2). Another flat site was evaluated (Atlántico [ATL]), with fine‐textured to moderately textured neutral soi… Show more
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