Relationships between greenhouse gas emissions, yields, and soil properties are not well known. Utilizing two datasets from long-term cropping systems in Illinois, USA, our we aim to address these knowledge gaps. The objective of this study was to explore the relationships between the physical and chemical properties and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of soil, and cash crop yields over a four-year time-period and following 15 years of treatment implementation in Illinois, USA. The experimental layout was a split-plot arrangement involving rotation and tillage treatments in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The studied crop rotations were continuous corn [Zea mays L.] (CCC), corn-soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] (CS)...
Over the last 50 years, the most increase in cultivated land area globally has been due to a doublin...
Management practices such as no-tillage and improved fertilizer management have the potential to imp...
Field studies were conducted at Lincoln University of Missouri (USA) and Hokkaido University (Japan)...
Relationships between greenhouse gas emissions, yields, and soil properties are not well known. Util...
Relationships between greenhouse gas emissions, yields, and soil properties are not well known. Util...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Two of the most important agricultural practices aimed at improving soil properties are crop rotatio...
A field and three laboratory experiments were conducted to measure emissions of greenhouse gases in ...
In-field measurements of direct soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions provide critical data for quanti...
AbstractKnowledge of the impact of soil and crop management practices on soil processes is important...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Agricultural soils are respo...
The relative impact of different crop production systems on global warming is not completely documen...
Over the last two centuries, changes in land use and management from agricultural activities have im...
Organic and conventional farming practices differ in the use of several management strategies, inclu...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils are a key sustainability metric of cropping systems. Durin...
Over the last 50 years, the most increase in cultivated land area globally has been due to a doublin...
Management practices such as no-tillage and improved fertilizer management have the potential to imp...
Field studies were conducted at Lincoln University of Missouri (USA) and Hokkaido University (Japan)...
Relationships between greenhouse gas emissions, yields, and soil properties are not well known. Util...
Relationships between greenhouse gas emissions, yields, and soil properties are not well known. Util...
Many Illinois cropping systems rely on nitrogen (N), which is an essential element and usually a lim...
Two of the most important agricultural practices aimed at improving soil properties are crop rotatio...
A field and three laboratory experiments were conducted to measure emissions of greenhouse gases in ...
In-field measurements of direct soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions provide critical data for quanti...
AbstractKnowledge of the impact of soil and crop management practices on soil processes is important...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Agricultural soils are respo...
The relative impact of different crop production systems on global warming is not completely documen...
Over the last two centuries, changes in land use and management from agricultural activities have im...
Organic and conventional farming practices differ in the use of several management strategies, inclu...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils are a key sustainability metric of cropping systems. Durin...
Over the last 50 years, the most increase in cultivated land area globally has been due to a doublin...
Management practices such as no-tillage and improved fertilizer management have the potential to imp...
Field studies were conducted at Lincoln University of Missouri (USA) and Hokkaido University (Japan)...