Soils account for >80% and 20% of the total agricultural N2O and CO2 emissions respectively. Soil management activities that target improved soil health, such as enhancing earthworm activity, may also stimulate further emissions of CO2 and N2O. One recommended strategy for mitigating these soil emissions is biochar amendment. However greater clarity on the interaction between earthworm activity and biochar, and subsequent impact on CO2 and N2O are needed to evaluate the environmental impacts of management practice. We measured N2O and CO2 emissions from a kaolinitic Acrisol in the presence or absence of earthworms, with and without application of two different biochars in a microcosm study. The two biochars were derived from indigenous tree...
Earthworm activity has been reported to lead to increased production of the greenhouse gas nitrous o...
Earthworm activity is known to increase emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from arable soils. Earthwor...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...
Soils account for >80% and 20% of the total agricultural N2O and CO2 emissions respectively. Soil ma...
International audienceAccelerating climate change and biodiversity loss calls for agricultural pract...
Earthworms are well known to increase decomposition of organic matter and release of plant available...
Earthworms can stimulate plant productivity, but their impact on soil greenhouse gases (GHG) is stil...
Earthworm activity may have an effect on nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from crop residue. However, t...
Previous laboratory studies using epigeic and anecic earthworms have shown that earthworm activity c...
Earlier research with endogeic and epigeic earthworm species in loamy arable soil has shown that bot...
Earthworms can stimulate microbial activity and hence, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Ho...
Earthworms can increase nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, particularly in no-tillage systems where eart...
Concerns about rising greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations have spurred the promotion of no-tillage p...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the influence of a tropical endogeic earthwo...
Earthworms are important in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils. In laboratory stu...
Earthworm activity has been reported to lead to increased production of the greenhouse gas nitrous o...
Earthworm activity is known to increase emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from arable soils. Earthwor...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...
Soils account for >80% and 20% of the total agricultural N2O and CO2 emissions respectively. Soil ma...
International audienceAccelerating climate change and biodiversity loss calls for agricultural pract...
Earthworms are well known to increase decomposition of organic matter and release of plant available...
Earthworms can stimulate plant productivity, but their impact on soil greenhouse gases (GHG) is stil...
Earthworm activity may have an effect on nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from crop residue. However, t...
Previous laboratory studies using epigeic and anecic earthworms have shown that earthworm activity c...
Earlier research with endogeic and epigeic earthworm species in loamy arable soil has shown that bot...
Earthworms can stimulate microbial activity and hence, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Ho...
Earthworms can increase nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, particularly in no-tillage systems where eart...
Concerns about rising greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations have spurred the promotion of no-tillage p...
The objective of this laboratory study was to determine the influence of a tropical endogeic earthwo...
Earthworms are important in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils. In laboratory stu...
Earthworm activity has been reported to lead to increased production of the greenhouse gas nitrous o...
Earthworm activity is known to increase emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from arable soils. Earthwor...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...