File:Relationship between existing amount of soil organic carbon and soil's potential for carbon sequestration (for Miscanthus x giganteus).jpg

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English: The soil's potential for carbon sequestration depends on how much carbon there already is in the soil. Original caption text: "The modelled relationship between soil C [carbon] emissions and initial SOC [soil organic carbon] within the top 30 cm of soil when planting Miscanthus. The red sloping line (15 Mg) represents the mean peak surface biomass for the Midlands, UK harvest yield of 10 Mg ha−1."
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Source https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12263
Author Suzanne Milner Robert A. Holland Andrew Lovett Gilla Sunnenberg Astley Hastings Pete Smith Shifeng Wang Gail Taylor

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The graphs shows how low yields only gives carbon sequestration in carbon depleted soils, while high yields give carbon sequestration also in soils with a high amount of carbon in it.

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16 March 2015

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