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Assessing the Contribution of Citrus Orchards in Climate Change Mitigation through Carbon Sequestration in Sargodha District, Pakistan

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 13, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su132212412

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agroforestry; allometric equations; biomass; carbon stock; organic carbon

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  1. HEC [2459]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51779260]
  3. Henan province Key Point Research and Invention Program [192102110051]
  4. Technical Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences [ASTIP202101]

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This study investigated the biomass and carbon storage of a citrus-based intercropping system in Southeast Pakistan, finding significant differences in tree biomass and carbon storage among different sites. The surface soil contained more organic carbon and soil carbon storage than the subsoil. The total carbon stock of the ecosystem ranged from 25.07 Mg C ha(-1) to 34.50 Mg C ha(-1) across all study sites.
Adopting agroforestry practices in many developing countries is essential to combat climate change and diversify farm incomes. This study investigated the above and below-ground biomass and soil carbon of a citrus-based intercropping system in six sites (subdivisions: Bhalwal, Kot Momin, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Shahpur and Silanwali) of District Sargodha, Southeast Pakistan. Tree biomass production and carbon were assessed by allometric equations through a non-destructive approach whereas, soil carbon was estimated at 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm depths. Above and below-ground biomass differed significantly, and the maximum mean values (16.61 Mg ha(-1) & 4.82 Mg ha(-1)) were computed in Shahpur due to greater tree basal diameter. Tree carbon stock fluctuated from 6.98 Mg C ha(-1) to 10.28 Mg C ha(-1) among selected study sites. The surface soil (0-15 cm) had greater bulk density, organic carbon, and soil carbon stock than the subsoil (15-30 cm) in the whole study area. The total carbon stock of the ecosystem ranged from 25.07 Mg C ha(-1) to 34.50 Mg C ha(-1) across all study sites, respectively. The above findings enable us to better understand and predict the carbon storage potential of fruit-based agroforestry systems like citrus. Moreover, measuring carbon with simple techniques can produce trustworthy outcomes that enhance the participation of underdeveloped nations in several payment initiatives such as REDD+.

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