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Relationship between stoichiometry and ecosystem services: A case study of it organic farming systems

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Over the past five decades, the delivery of global Ecosystem Services (ES) has diminished and this has been driven partly by anthropogenic activities. Agro-ecosystems cover almost 40% of the terrestrial surface on Earth, and have been considered as one of the most significant ecological experiments with a potential to both contribute to and mitigate global ES loss. In the present study, six different ES (food and fodder production, carbon sequestration, biological pest control, soil water storage, nitrogen regulation and soil formation) were quantified in various organic farming systems and the hypothesis that there is a link between these ES and C:N, C:O and H:O stoichiometric ratios in farming systems was experimentally tested. The results show that different ES are correlated with the stoichiometric ratios to different extents. There are significant positive linear correlations between C:N stoichiometric ratios and all measured ES in the investigated organic farming systems, while not all the ES are correlated with the C:O and H:O ratios. This study has expanded the horizons of stoichiometry by linking a fundamental chemical property of molecules with an emergent property of organic farming systems, namely their ecosystem service provision.
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hal-02623412 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Fan Fan, Christian Bugge Henriksen, John Porter. Relationship between stoichiometry and ecosystem services: A case study of it organic farming systems. Ecological Indicators, 2018, 85, pp.400-408. ⟨10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.10.063⟩. ⟨hal-02623412⟩
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