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Research Project: SOIL ORGANIC MATTER AND NUTRIENT CYCLING TO SUSTAIN AGRICULTURE IN THE SOUTHEASTERN USA

Location: Athens, Georgia

Title: Estimating soil organic carbon sequestration throughout the Cotton Belt with the soil conditioning index

Authors
item Franzluebbers, Alan
item Norfleet, M -
item Hubbs, M -

Submitted to: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: July 21, 2011
Publication Date: October 16, 2011
Citation: Franzluebbers, A.J., Norfleet, M.L., Hubbs, M. 2011. Estimating soil organic carbon sequestration throughout the Cotton Belt with the soil conditioning index [abstract]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. Available: http://scisoc.confex.com/scisoc/2011am/webprogram/Paper64950.html.

Technical Abstract: Soil organic C sequestration can be a significant driver of how conservation management systems are adopted by producers and promoted by government agencies. Simulation of various tillage, crop rotation, and cover cropping conditions across the cotton growing region of the southeastern USA would allow us to assess whether soil type, climatic conditions, or management has the greatest control on soil organic C sequestration potential in the region. We estimated potential soil organic C sequestration under conventional and conservation management of cotton cropping systems in each county throughout the Cotton Belt using the recently calibrated soil conditioning index (SCI). Regional differences in production characteristics were also reflected in regional differences in SCI scores. Factors affecting SCI and soil organic C were: management > slope > precipitation > soil texture. The results of this study will be valuable to producers, extension agents, scientists, and policy makers in evaluating how the SCI performs under a diversity of environmental and management conditions throughout the southeastern USA.

   

 
Project Team
Franzluebbers, Alan
Schomberg, Harry
Franklin, Dorcas - Dory
 
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