Climate change increases soil carbon loss and CO2 emission in cultivated Alfisols: Calibration and application of the model Roth-C in Togo
Kintché K., Guibert H., Tittonell P., Sogbédji J., Crétenet M., Bonfoh B., Pocanam Y.. 2010. In : European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 02-07 May 2010, Vienna, Austria. s.l. : s.n., 1 p.. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 2010-05-02/2010-05-07, Vienne (Autriche).
Curing the last years in West Africa, the effects of climate change have manifested through an increase in air temperatures and a delay/irregularity of the first rains, which contribute to keeping agricultural land without vegetation cover during several months of the year.Using a modeling approach we explored the impacts of this climatic change on soil C dynamics and on CO2 release to the atmosphere.
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- Tittonell Pablo — Persyst / UPR AIDA