Soil organic carbon assessment using the Carbon Management Evaluation Tool for Voluntary Reporting and the Soil Conditioning Index
Simple, yet reliable models are needed to quantify soil organic carbon
(SOC) changes for a wide diversity of agricultural
management conditions. This article
compares the outputs of two relatively simple models currently available
for
farmers and government-financed farm support
agencies: the Carbon Management Evaluation Tool for Voluntary
Reporting of
Greenhouse Gases (COMET-VR) and the Soil
Conditioning Index (SCI).
Our results suggest that both models have value and
limitations and that measures of SOC sequestration are predictable with
these tools under a diversity of typical management
conditions.
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