The agricultural sector is a source of greenhouse gas emissions that directly affect the global problem of climate change and contribute approximately 11% in total greenhouse gas emissions in the world and in Croatia too. Irregular and irresponsible agricultural practices, such as excessive tillage and improper fertilization often lead to soil carbon loss and increased carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. This field study provides results how agricultural practices affect carbon dioxide emissions from soil, carbon sequestration and soil quality during the cultivation of winter wheat. The field experiment was conducted in a temperate continental climate on distric Stagnosol. Four investigated treatments were: organic fertilization, mi...
Agriculture is a substantial source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in many countries. Conservati...
Soil carbon stocks are highly vulnerable to human activities (such as tillage), which can decrease c...
Extreme meteorological phenomena resulting from climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of ...
The agricultural sector is a source of greenhouse gas emissions that directly affect the global prob...
Nonsustainable agricultural practices often lead to soil carbon loss and increased soil carbon dioxi...
The anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Two of the biggest problems facing humankind are feeding an exponentially growing human population a...
Plants reduce carbon dioxide content in atmosphere through photosynthetic absorption. Though they al...
There are many factors involved in the release of CO2 emissions from the soil, such as the type of s...
Organic and conventional farming practices differ in the use of several management strategies, inclu...
Global attention to climate change issues, especially air temperature changes, has drastically incre...
The agriculture intensification is associated with an increase in anthropogenic load on arable soils...
Agricultural soils can act as sources and sinks for CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Whether soils ac...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations in the atmosphere have greatly increased...
Agriculture is a substantial source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in many countries. Conservati...
Soil carbon stocks are highly vulnerable to human activities (such as tillage), which can decrease c...
Extreme meteorological phenomena resulting from climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of ...
The agricultural sector is a source of greenhouse gas emissions that directly affect the global prob...
Nonsustainable agricultural practices often lead to soil carbon loss and increased soil carbon dioxi...
The anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Two of the biggest problems facing humankind are feeding an exponentially growing human population a...
Plants reduce carbon dioxide content in atmosphere through photosynthetic absorption. Though they al...
There are many factors involved in the release of CO2 emissions from the soil, such as the type of s...
Organic and conventional farming practices differ in the use of several management strategies, inclu...
Global attention to climate change issues, especially air temperature changes, has drastically incre...
The agriculture intensification is associated with an increase in anthropogenic load on arable soils...
Agricultural soils can act as sources and sinks for CO2 and other greenhouse gases. Whether soils ac...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations in the atmosphere have greatly increased...
Agriculture is a substantial source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in many countries. Conservati...
Soil carbon stocks are highly vulnerable to human activities (such as tillage), which can decrease c...
Extreme meteorological phenomena resulting from climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of ...