Soil organic carbon (SOC) levels are directly related ... along a soil toposequence in the New Jersey pinelands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22, 1929-1936 (1992). Houghton, R.
Soil organic carbon (SOC) accounting and crediting primarily uses measure-and-model approaches, relying on predictive biogeochemical models informed by small field trials and limited direct ...
W., Torn, M. S. & Harte, J. Linking soil organic matter dynamics and erosion-induced terrestrial carbon sequestration at different landform positions. Journal of Geophysical Research ...
Longer, more diverse rotations of crops fertilized with livestock manure have many environmental benefits, but carbon ...
Farmers know improving soil health can supercharge crop performance ... improving water holding capacity, storing carbon or building organic matter all stop. “The whole farm, every single ...
Longer, more diverse rotations of crops fertilized with livestock manure don't sequester carbon as well as previously thought ...
Researchers have discovered that using cover crops as "living mulch" between rows of maize can significantly improve soil health and nutrient cycling, offering a sustainable approach to agricultural ...
In a paper published in National Science Review, scientists present the first regional-scale assessment of the drainage ...
American BioCarbon’s 100% biochar soil enhancer for healthy growth and carbon capture was listed by OMRI for crop fertilizers ...
A group of partners have launched a new web-based application to facilitate digital soil mapping and optimize soil sampling.
Directly measuring soil carbon rather than relying on predictive models can provide hard evidence of how much carbon is being ...