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Successful restoration is likely to depend on increasing the rates of organic matter return to soils.
Toward mitigating greenhouse emissions and N losses, no-tillage and increase of crop residue return to soils as well as manure application are recommended for agricultural practice in this region.
A selection of mitigation options were tested at one experimental site, of which straw return to soils emerged as the most efficient to reduce the net GHG balance of the crop rotation, with a 35% abatement.
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Most fruit is removed whereas leaves and canes return to soil.
Litter decomposition, which represents the main pathway of nutrient return to soil, affects the fertility of forest fragments.
Highest dry matter return to soil (147 g/m2) in the RR system as paddy stubble accounted for highest amount of TOC in soil.
The effect of tillage events, especially when they were not associated with crop residues return to soil, was also found to be small.
Some studies suggest that soil carbon stocks may decrease after selective logging [47], but carbon sequestration in roots and in the woody debris that are not respired and that return to soil could also be expected [48].
Therefore, predicting carbon mineralization of organic materials returned to soils is vital for foreseeing CO2 emissions (Hassan 2013).
In the current study, human excreta, which is commonly disposed of and causes environmental and health hazards in developing countries, was used as a feedstock for biochar production and its valuable nutrients and organic compounds were returned to soils.
Ideally, plants containing high accumulation of Pi can be returned to soils of agricultural land without processing and can be directly used as fertilizer.
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