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Biochar application to temperate grasslands: challenges and opportunities for delivering multiple ecosystem services

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BIOCHAR
卷 5, 期 1, 页码 -

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SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s42773-023-00232-y

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Pastureland; Carbon storage; Greenhouse gas emissions; Offsetting

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Grasslands play a key role in global ecosystem services and biochar has the potential to increase carbon storage in grasslands, but its widespread adoption faces practical, economic, social and legislative challenges. Future research should take a multidisciplinary and holistic approach to evaluate the potential role of biochar in carbon sequestration and protection of ecosystem services in grasslands.
Grasslands (natural, semi-natural and improved) occupy approximately one-third of the terrestrial biosphere and are key for global ecosystem service provision, storing up to 30% of soil organic carbon (SOC). To date, most research on soil carbon (C) sequestration has focused on croplands where the levels of native soil organic matter (SOM) are typically low and significant potential exists to replenish SOM stocks. However, with the renewed push to achieve net zero C emissions by 2050, grasslands may offer an additional C store, utilising tools such as biochar. Here, we critically evaluate the potential for biochar as a technology for increasing grassland C stocks, identifying a number of practical, economic, social and legislative challenges that need to be addressed before the widescale adoption of biochar may be achieved. We critically assess the current knowledge within the field of grassland biochar research in the context of ecosystem service provision and provide opinions on the applicability of biochar as an amendment to different types of grassland (improved, semi-improved and unimproved) and the potential effect on ecosystem provision using a range of application techniques in the topsoil and subsoil. We concluded that the key question remains, is it possible for managed grasslands to store more C, without causing a loss in additional ecosystem services? To address this question future research must take a more multidisciplinary and holistic approach when evaluating the potential role of biochar at sequestering C in grasslands to mitigate climate change. Carbon (C) rich grassland soils may offer an additional C store, utilising tools such as biocharIdentification of practical, economic, social and legislative challenges for scaled adoption of biochar in grasslandsKey question: will enhanced C storage in grasslands soils cause a loss in additional ecosystem services?

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