Can Regenerative Agriculture increase national soil carbon stocks? simulated country-scale adoption of reduced tillage, cover cropping, and ley-arable integration using RothC
Adopting Regenerative Agriculture (RA) practices on temperate arable land can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration without reducing crop yields. RA is therefore receiving much attention as a climate change mitigation strategy. However, estimating the potential change in national soil car...
Main Authors: | Jordon, MW, Smith, P, Long, PR, Bürkner, P-C, Petrokofsky, G, Willis, KJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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