Greenhouse gas emissions have increased global warming in the last decades. International agreements have been reached in order to reduce these emissions. Some of the solutions proposed to mitigate the problem include shifts to non-fossil fuel energy sources and projects that capture atmospheric CO 2. Agriculture can offer an important opportunity to fix CO 2. In horticulture there are few studies that quantify CO2 fixed in soil, fixed in dry marketable yield and released by the vegetable production process in order to provide a balance of CO2. An experiment using compost in horticulture was carried out at the experimental farm of the University of Padua, in the Veneto Region, Italy, between 2007 and 2010. Various crops including tomato, sp...
Greenhouse production has increased over the last decades in the Mediterranean region. Greenhouses a...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
A common belief is that agricultural fields cannot be net carbon sinks, but perennial tree crops, gr...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
The consequences of changed global climate conditions, connected to the increase of greenhouse gas, ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Cultivation of oilseed crops for energy production (methylester) leads to a positive energy balance,...
Sustainable agriculture aims to reduce its environmental impact. In this research, the carbon footpr...
To reduce GreenHouse Gas (GHG) emissions, the Kyoto Protocol identifies a number of activities that ...
In recent years, the horticultural sector has been confronted with questions about the carbon footpr...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment in controlled environmental conditions has proved to enhance the gro...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
Reliable and quick assessment of energy conservation measures in greenhouse cultivation supports gro...
Greenhouse production has increased over the last decades in the Mediterranean region. Greenhouses a...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
A common belief is that agricultural fields cannot be net carbon sinks, but perennial tree crops, gr...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
The consequences of changed global climate conditions, connected to the increase of greenhouse gas, ...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil...
Intensive agriculture practices often results in decomposition of organic matter, thus causing soil ...
Cultivation of oilseed crops for energy production (methylester) leads to a positive energy balance,...
Sustainable agriculture aims to reduce its environmental impact. In this research, the carbon footpr...
To reduce GreenHouse Gas (GHG) emissions, the Kyoto Protocol identifies a number of activities that ...
In recent years, the horticultural sector has been confronted with questions about the carbon footpr...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment in controlled environmental conditions has proved to enhance the gro...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
Reliable and quick assessment of energy conservation measures in greenhouse cultivation supports gro...
Greenhouse production has increased over the last decades in the Mediterranean region. Greenhouses a...
Management of agricultural soils may determine soil carbon emission to the atmosphere (source) or so...
A common belief is that agricultural fields cannot be net carbon sinks, but perennial tree crops, gr...