No-tillage (NT) management has been promoted as a practice capable of offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions because of its ability to sequester carbon in soils. However, true mitigation is only possible if the overall impact of NT adoption reduces the net global warming potential (GWP) determined by fluxes of the three major biogenic GHGs (i.e. CO2, N2O, and CH4). We compiled all available data of soil-derived GHG emission comparisons between conventional tilled (CT) and NT systems for humid and dry temperate climates. Newly converted NT systems increase GWP relative to CT practices, in both humid and dry climate regimes, and longer-term adoption (>10 years) only significantly reduces GWP in humid climates. Mean cumulative GWP over a 20...
The benefits of reduced and zero-tillage systems have been presented as reducing runoff, enhancing w...
Conservation tillage has been widely adopted in agricultural lands worldwide and is considered a pot...
No-till is often referred to as a climate change mitigation option, possibly with a stronger convict...
No-tillage (NT) management has been promoted as a practice capable of offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG...
Soil tillage practices have a profound influence on the physical properties of soil and the greenhou...
No-tillage (NT) practice is extensively adopted with aims to improve soil physical conditions, carbo...
The conversion of soils from conventional till (CT) to no-till (NT) management has been identified a...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
No-tillage (NT) has been touted as one of several climate-smart agriculture (CSA) management practic...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
Adoption of no-till management on croplands has become a controversial approach for storing carbon i...
Not AvailableSoil tillage practices have a profound influence on the physical properties of soil and...
<div><p>The effect of no- and reduced tillage (NT/RT) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission was highly va...
has demonstrated that soil carbon sequestration through adoption of conservation tillage can be econ...
The Emissions Gap Report 2013 from the United Nations Environment Programme restates the claim that ...
The benefits of reduced and zero-tillage systems have been presented as reducing runoff, enhancing w...
Conservation tillage has been widely adopted in agricultural lands worldwide and is considered a pot...
No-till is often referred to as a climate change mitigation option, possibly with a stronger convict...
No-tillage (NT) management has been promoted as a practice capable of offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG...
Soil tillage practices have a profound influence on the physical properties of soil and the greenhou...
No-tillage (NT) practice is extensively adopted with aims to improve soil physical conditions, carbo...
The conversion of soils from conventional till (CT) to no-till (NT) management has been identified a...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
No-tillage (NT) has been touted as one of several climate-smart agriculture (CSA) management practic...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
Adoption of no-till management on croplands has become a controversial approach for storing carbon i...
Not AvailableSoil tillage practices have a profound influence on the physical properties of soil and...
<div><p>The effect of no- and reduced tillage (NT/RT) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission was highly va...
has demonstrated that soil carbon sequestration through adoption of conservation tillage can be econ...
The Emissions Gap Report 2013 from the United Nations Environment Programme restates the claim that ...
The benefits of reduced and zero-tillage systems have been presented as reducing runoff, enhancing w...
Conservation tillage has been widely adopted in agricultural lands worldwide and is considered a pot...
No-till is often referred to as a climate change mitigation option, possibly with a stronger convict...