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Mapping the fertility of Tunisian soils: organic carbon - Soil organic carbon as an indicator of soil fertility. DE

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This study has enabled the mapping of organic carbon stocks in Tunisian soils while developing an integrated methodology. Indeed, on a national scale and on 1 meter depth, Tunisian soils store 0.859 Gt C. About 46% of this stock (0.402 GtC) are located in the surface horizon (0-30 cm). This work has provided some answers to questions about the distribution of organic carbon. The maps obtained can be considered as a tool to visualize and monitor the level of fertility of Tunisian soils. They also constitute an interactive decision support tool that allows visualizing the response of soils to different scenarios such as the adoption of new cropping systems (adoption of conservation agriculture, adoption of agro-forestry ...) or changes in land use or climate change.

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Haithem BAHRI è dottore in scienze ambientali presso l'Università Pierre et Marie Curie dal 2006, ha conseguito un master presso l'INAP-G nel 2003 e il diploma di ingegnere agricolo presso l'INAT nel 2000. Dal gennaio 2007 è ricercatore presso l'INRGREF. La sua attività di ricerca si concentra sullo studio della sostenibilità delle risorse del suolo.

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Authors Haithem Bahri
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205962596
ISBN 9786205962596
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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