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The European carbon balance. Part 2: croplands

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02055.x

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Abstract We estimated the long‐term carbon balance [net biome production (NBP)] of European (EU‐25) croplands and its component fluxes, over the last two decades. Net primary production (NPP) estimates, from different data sources ranged between 490 and 846 gC m −2 yr −1 , and mostly reflect uncertainties in allocation, and in cropland area when using yield statistics. Inventories of soil C change over arable lands may be the most reliable source of information on NBP, but inventories lack full and harmonized coverage of EU‐25. From a compilation of inventories we infer a mean loss of soil C amounting to 17 g m −2 yr −1 . In addition, three process‐based models, driven by historical climate and evolving agricultural technology, estimate a small sink of 15 g C m −2 yr −1 or a small source of 7.6 g C m −2 yr −1 . Neither the soil C inventory data, nor the process model results support the previous European‐scale NBP estimate by Janssens and colleagues of a large soil C loss of 90 ± 50 gC m −2 yr −1 . Discrepancy between measured and modeled NBP is caused by erosion which is not inventoried, and the burning of harvest residues which is not modeled. When correcting the inventory NBP for the erosion flux, and the modeled NBP for agricultural fire losses, the discrepancy is reduced, and cropland NBP ranges between −8.3 ± 13 and −13 ± 33 g C m −2 yr −1 from the mean of the models and inventories, respectively. The mean nitrous oxide (N 2 O) flux estimates ranges between 32 and 37 g C Eq m −2 yr −1 , which nearly doubles the CO 2 losses. European croplands act as small CH 4 sink of 3.3 g C Eq m −2 yr −1 . Considering ecosystem CO 2 , N 2 O and CH 4 fluxes provides for the net greenhouse gas balance a net source of 42–47 g C Eq m −2 yr −1 . Intensifying agriculture in Eastern Europe to the same level Western Europe amounts is expected to result in a near doubling of the N 2 O emissions in Eastern Europe. N 2 O emissions will then become the main source of concern for the impact of European agriculture on climate.

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Philippe Ciais, M. Wattenbach, Nicolas Vuichard, Pete Smith, Shilong Piao, Axel Don, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Ivan A. Janssens, Alberte Bondeau, René Dechow, Adrian Leip, P. C. Smith, Christian Beer, Guido R. van der Werf, Sébastien Gervois, Kristof Van Oost, Enrico Tomelleri, Annette Freibauer, Ernst‐Detlef Schulze (2009). The European carbon balance. Part 2: croplands. , 16(5), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02055.x.

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