Effects Of Management And Rainfall Simulation On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Store In A Moist Kenyan Savanna, Ruma Lambwe Valley

ABSTRACT

The demand for agricultural land is driving the conversion of moist Kenyan savannah into agroecosystems (grazing fields and croplands) and together with altered rainfall patterns, is likely modifying soil moisture, soil respiration and carbon store in the ecosystem. Nevertheless, the carbon dynamics of moist savannas plus of the converted ecosystems are poorly understood yet planning for sustainable use of the ecosystem need to be based on scientific knowledge. While previous studies in the savanna have been based on isolated land use plots receiving ambient rainfall, the ongoing transitions in land use and rainfall are occurring simultaneously, hence the need to identify the interactive influence of the environmental factors on the ecosystem. Measurements were conducted between June and November 2012, in Lambwe Valley, Kenya to determine the effects of climate and land use changes presently witnessed in moist savanna on soil moisture, soil respiration and soil carbon (C) storage. The study objectives were to (i) determine the influence of rainfall simulation on soil moisture under varying savanna management regimes, (ii) determine the response of soil respiration to management and soil moisture availability and (iii) determine the influence of savanna management on soil carbon store. The experimental design was split-plot, comprising land uses (grazed, ungrazed and abandoned) as main blocks and rainfall simulation as split plots, which were nested within the main plots. Ambient rainfall was reduced or increased by 50% using rainout shelters constructed above the canopy of the herbaceous layer. Soil water content (SWC) was significantly different (p

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APA

OTIENO, J (2021). Effects Of Management And Rainfall Simulation On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Store In A Moist Kenyan Savanna, Ruma Lambwe Valley. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-management-and-rainfall-simulation-on-soil-respiration-and-soil-carbon-store-in-a-moist-kenyan-savanna-ruma-lambwe-valley

MLA 8th

OTIENO, JOSEPH "Effects Of Management And Rainfall Simulation On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Store In A Moist Kenyan Savanna, Ruma Lambwe Valley" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-management-and-rainfall-simulation-on-soil-respiration-and-soil-carbon-store-in-a-moist-kenyan-savanna-ruma-lambwe-valley. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

OTIENO, JOSEPH . "Effects Of Management And Rainfall Simulation On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Store In A Moist Kenyan Savanna, Ruma Lambwe Valley". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-management-and-rainfall-simulation-on-soil-respiration-and-soil-carbon-store-in-a-moist-kenyan-savanna-ruma-lambwe-valley >.

Chicago

OTIENO, JOSEPH . "Effects Of Management And Rainfall Simulation On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Store In A Moist Kenyan Savanna, Ruma Lambwe Valley" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effects-of-management-and-rainfall-simulation-on-soil-respiration-and-soil-carbon-store-in-a-moist-kenyan-savanna-ruma-lambwe-valley