No-tillage (NT) has been touted as one of several climate-smart agriculture (CSA) management practices that improve food security and enhance agroecosystem resilience to climate change. However, the sustainable effectiveness of NT greatly depends on trade-offs between NT-induced changes in crop yield and greenhouse gas (GHG, i.e. CH4, CO2, and N2O) emissions. Such trade-offs are regulated by climate fluctuations and heterogeneous soil conditions and have not been well addressed. Supporting CSA management decisions requires advancing our understanding of how NT affects crop yield and GHG emissions in different agroecological regions. In this study, a meta-analysis was conducted using 740 paired measurements from 90 peer-reviewed articles to ...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
No-tillage (NT) practice is extensively adopted with aims to improve soil physical conditions, carbo...
<div><p>The effect of no- and reduced tillage (NT/RT) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission was highly va...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
No-tillage (NT) has widely been promoted as a conservation practice that also offsets agriculture-dr...
No-tillage (NT) management has been promoted as a practice capable of offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG...
Conventional soil tillage creates suitable conditions for plant growth, but it is an energy and labo...
Paddy rice production based on traditional soil management emits large amounts of methane (CH4) into...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
Conservation tillage has been widely adopted in agricultural lands worldwide and is considered a pot...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
Agriculture has been considered as one of the contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and it ...
Appropriate tillage plays an important role in mitigating the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) in...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...
No-tillage (NT) practice is extensively adopted with aims to improve soil physical conditions, carbo...
<div><p>The effect of no- and reduced tillage (NT/RT) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission was highly va...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
No-tillage (NT) has widely been promoted as a conservation practice that also offsets agriculture-dr...
No-tillage (NT) management has been promoted as a practice capable of offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG...
Conventional soil tillage creates suitable conditions for plant growth, but it is an energy and labo...
Paddy rice production based on traditional soil management emits large amounts of methane (CH4) into...
Conservation tillage and crop rotations improve soil quality. However, the impact of these practices...
Conservation tillage has been widely adopted in agricultural lands worldwide and is considered a pot...
Agricultural lands make up approximately 37% of the global land surface, and agriculture is a signif...
Agriculture has been considered as one of the contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and it ...
Appropriate tillage plays an important role in mitigating the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) in...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
The management of agroecosystems plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle with soil tillage l...
An estimated 11% of the world’s land surface is under cultivation for crop production, and an additi...