Effects of Organic Fertilizer Application on Cultivated Land Productivity and Carbon Pool

Authors

  • Yan Li
  • Nan Lu
  • Yuhu Luo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/5fse8e70

Keywords:

Cultivated Land Quality; Organic Fertilizer; Soil Carbon Pool.

Abstract

The promotion and application of organic fertilizers in agriculture not only enhance the soil organic carbon pool but also offer viable solutions for addressing climate change. This paper, grounded in a comprehensive review of existing literature, analyzes the effects of organic fertilizers on cultivated land productivity and soil carbon pools. It summarizes the mechanisms through which organic fertilizers improve agricultural productivity and evaluates their carbon sequestration potential within the soil carbon pool. Finally, the environmental impact of organic fertilizer application process was discussed. In the future, through scientific application methods, organic fertilizer will play a more positive role in achieving food security, protecting soil health, and promoting carbon sink capacity.

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Published

2024-09-26

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