Sheep rotational grazing strategy to improve soil organic carbon and reduce carbon dioxide emission from spring wheat in an arid region

Author:

Ahmad IrshadORCID,Shi Lina,Lou Shanning,Ning Jiao,Guo Yarong,Kamran Muhammad,Zhu Wanhe,Hou FujiangORCID

Abstract

Context Cultivating forage crops is crucial to improve feed production, and grazing is an important utilisation method to improve soil fertility. Aim Improving soil organic carbon (SOC) content and reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emission through grazing management from a spring wheat field. Methods We compared sheep rotational grazing and control, and studied their effects on SOC and CO2 emission from a spring wheat field. Key results Sheep rotational grazing improved SOC content (by 23.5%) and soil easily oxidised organic carbon (EOC) content (by 7.7%) and reduces soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) content (by 35.8%) compared with the control. Sheep rotational grazing reduced CO2 emission compared with the control. Sheep grazing reduced cumulative CO2 emission by 28.9% and 33.0% in May and June compared with the control. Conclusions Sheep grazing improved SOC content and reduce CO2 emission from a spring wheat field. Implications Based on our short-term study, sheep rotational grazing has a significant effect on SOC, EOC and MBC contents and CO2 emission from spring wheat fields in arid regions. For a large-scale assessment of sheep grazing on soil fertility and CO2 emission, more investigation for different soils and climates is necessary. Furthermore, a long-term study is also necessary to better understand the effect of sheep rotational grazing on soil fertility and CO2 emission from spring wheat fields in arid regions.

Funder

Program of National Science and Technology Assistance

Innovative Research Team of Ministry of Education

Project funded by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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