Abstract

The effect of erosion and erosion control measures on changes in the amount of organic matter in soil was studied. We investigated the influence of organic matter inputs into the soil on surface runoff, soil erosion and soil erodibility (K-factor), including the monitoring of carbon dynamics, as a result of torrential rains. The research was conducted on experimental plots in Třebsín site. Erosion leads to soil carbon loss and subsequently to increasing concentrations of carbon in sediments (enrichment ratio). We can conclude from the results that the input of organic matter into the soil (especially farmyard manure) significantly contributes to a decrease in surface runoff and soil loss and also to a reduction of carbon leaching into sediments; so it contributes to carbon sequestration into the soil.

Details

Title
Soil organic carbon dynamics and its influence on the soil erodibility factor
Author
Kadlec, V; Holubík, O; Procházková, E; Urbanová, J; Tippl, M
Pages
97-108
Section
Original Paper
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)
ISSN
18015395
e-ISSN
18059384
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2507346411
Copyright
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