Management and site effects on carbon balances of European mountain meadows and rangelands

Author

Berninger, Frank

Susiluoto, Sanna

Gianelle, Damiano

Bahn, Michael

Wohlfahrt, Georg

Sutton, Mark A.

Garcia-Pausas, Jordi

Gimeno, Cristina

Sanz, Maria J.

Dore, Sabina

Rogiers, Nele

Furger, Markus

Eugster, Werner

Balzarolo, Manuela

Sebastià, Ma. T.

Tenhunen, John

Staszewski, Tomasz

Cernusca, Alexander

Publication date

2017-10-23T09:31:00Z

2017-10-23T09:31:00Z

2015-11-20

2017-10-23T09:31:02Z



Abstract

We studied carbon balances and carbon stocks of mountain rangelands and meadows in a network of 8 eddy covariance sites and 14 sites with biomass data in Europe. Net ecosystem exchange of pastures and extensively managed semi-natural rangelands were usually close to zero, while meadows fixed carbon, with the exception of one meadow that was established on a drained peatland. When we accounted for off-site losses and inputs also the carbon budget of meadows approached zero. Soil carbon stocks in these ecosystems were high, comparable to those of forest ecosystems, while carbon stocks in plant biomass were smaller. Since soil carbon stocks of abandoned mountain grasslands are as high as in managed ecosystems, it is likely that the widespread abandonment of mountain rangelands used currently as pastures will not lead to an immediate carbon sink in those ecosystems.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Química agrícola; Sòls--Composició

Publisher

Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber20/ber20-748.pdf

Boreal Environment Research, 2015, vol. 20, núm. 6, p. 748-760

Rights

(c) Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board, 2015

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