Thematic electronic scientific online journal NCFSCHVW

Fruit growing
and viticulture of South Russia



Nagoeva Marinat Zaurbievna

Candidate of Agricultural Sciences

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Physiology and biochemistry of plants
Date posted: 16.05.2022
UDC: 631.9:332.1 (470.64)
DOI: 10.30679/2219-5335-2022-3-75-130-148
Keywords: CLIMATE, GLOBAL WARMING, CARBON DIOXIDE, AGROECOSYSTEMS, INTENSIVE GARDENING

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The article presents the results of an assessment of the sequestering potential of intensive type gardens for the subsequent use of data f or the purpose of recommendations on their involvement in agroclimatic projects. To date, on the basis of the available modern theoretical knowledge, as well as high-precision laboratory and analytical equipment, leading scientists around the world are monitoring organic carbon. And certain results have been achieved in this direction. Analysis of research by foreign scientists shows that perennial plantings have great potential for providing regulatory ecosystem services, such as the possibility of mitigating the effects of impending climate change due to carbon uptake by perennial plantings and increasing the sustainability of the agricultural industry. There is no doubt that there is an urgent need for careful step-by-step monitoring of organic carbon. In this regard, decarbonization is of strategic importance for agro-industrial regions focused on the intensification of the industry. To digitally assess the carbon sequestering ability, it is necessary to use all possible parts of the tree that fix carbon: leaves, wood of the main trunk of trees and branches cut annually, soil organic matter, including carbon of microbial biomass, as well as final products fruits. This article presents materials that take into account the volume of fixed CO2 in the branches of trees subject to early spring pruning. Further development of agriculture in the republic may be associated with a large-scale transition of the crop industry, in general, and horticulture in particular to CCS-technologies (carbon capture and storage technologies). Such studies are designed to assist specialized professionals in making forecasts regarding the susceptibility of agricultural production to climate change in the future and indicate the available opportunities in overcoming emerging problems.

How to cite
Zanilov A., Nagoeva M., Bakuev J., Satibalov A. STEP BY STEP ASSESSMENT OF THE CARBON SEQUESTERING POTENTIAL OF INTENSIVE TYPE GARDENS FOR THEIR USE IN CLIMATE PROJECTS [Electronic resource] // Fruit growing and viticulture of South Russia. 2022. № 75(3). pp. 130–148. URL: http://journalkubansad.ru/pdf/22/03/11.pdf. DOI: 10.30679/2219-5335-2022-3-75-130-148 (request date: 29.03.2024).