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handle: 10261/33581 , 10459.1/46393
Spain is one of the countries with the highest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the EU-27. Consequently, mitigation strategies need to be reported and quantified to accomplish the goals and requirements of the Kyoto Protocol. In this study, a first estimation of the carbon (C) mitigation potential of tillage reduction in Mediterranean rainfed Spain is presented. Results from eight studies carried out in Spain under rainfed agriculture to investigate the effects of no-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) compared with conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic carbon (SOC) were used. For current land surface under conservation tillage, NT and RT are sequestering 0.14 and 0.08 Tg C yr-1, respectively. Those rates represent 1.1% and 0.6% of the total CO2 emissions generated from agricultural activities in Spain during 2006. Alternatively, in a hypothetical scenario where all the arable dryland was under either NT or RT management, SOC sequestration would be 2.18 and 0.72 Tg C yr-1 representing 17.4% and 5.8% of the total 2006 CO2 equivalent emissions generated from the agricultural sector in Spain. This is a significant estimate that would help to achieve GHG emissions targets for the current commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.
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soil organic carbon sequestration, conventional tillage, no-tillage, Sòl, Ús agrícola del, Emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, conventional tillage; dryland Spain; greenhouse gas emissions; no-tillage; soil organic carbon sequestration, Laboreo convencional, Greenhouse gas emissions, Secano español, no-laboreo, emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, Conventional tillage, greenhouse gas emissions, secano español, No-laboreo, dryland Spain, Dryland Spain, soil organic carbon, laboreo convencional, Anhídrid carbònic, secuestro de carbono orgánico del suelo, emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero; laboreo convencional; no-laboreo; secano español; secuestro de carbono orgánico del suelo, Secuestro de carbono orgánico del suelo
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