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Calibration of the soil conditioning index (SCI) to soil organic carbon in the southeastern USA
Authors:Alan J Franzluebbers  Hector J Causarano  M Lee Norfleet
Institution:1. USDA ?C Agricultural Research Service, 1420 Experiment Station Road, Watkinsville, GA, 30677, USA
2. National University of Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
3. USDA ?C Natural Resources Conservation Service, 808 E. Blackland Road, Temple, TX, 76502, USA
Abstract:Prediction of soil organic C sequestration with adoption of various conservation agricultural management approaches is needed to meet the emerging market for environmental services provided by agricultural land stewardship. The soil conditioning index (SCI) is a relatively simple model used by the USDA?CNatural Resources Conservation Service to predict qualitative changes in soil organic matter. Our objective was to develop a quantitative relationship between soil organic C derived from published field studies in the southeastern USA and SCI scores predicted from matching management conditions. We found that soil organic C sequestration (at 20?±?5 cm depth) could be reliably related to SCI across a diversity of studies in the region using the regression slope: 1.65 Mg C ha?1 SCI?1 which translated into a rate of 0.25?±?0.04 Mg C ha?1 yr?1 SCI?1 (mean±standard error of 31 slope estimates)]. The calibration of soil organic C on SCI scores will allow SCI to become a quantitative tool for natural resource professionals to predict soil organic C sequestration for farmers wanting to adopt conservation practices.
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