Agroecosystems, accounting for more than one-third of arable land worldwide, play an essential role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. The development of agricultural practices, which maximize soil C sequestration from the atmosphere, is receiving growing attention due to the recognition of agroecosystems’ great potential to serve as sinks of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). In particular, cover crop and soil amendment applications are generating much interest in mitigating climate change and enhancing agricultural ecosystem services. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of winter cover crop and soil amendments, including broiler litter (BL), flue gas desulfurization (FGD) gypsum and lignite, on soil CO2 flux from crop...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest terrestrial C pool globally, containing more C than the atmosphere an...
The transition of natural landscapes to intensive agricultural uses has resulted in severe loss of s...
Anthropogenic causes of rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as CO2, CH4, and N2O in the ear...
Agroecosystems, accounting for more than one-third of arable land worldwide, play an essential role ...
The transition of natural landscapes to agricultural uses has resulted in severe loss of soil organi...
Vegetated land surfaces play an important role in determining the fate of carbon in the global carbo...
In the United States, there is renewed interest in incorporating cover crops into agricultural syste...
With the advent of second generation biofuels, there has been an increased interest in using corn (Z...
The relative impact of different crop production systems on global warming is not completely documen...
Soil moisture and organic matter level affects soil respiration and microbial activities, which in t...
Cover crops provide ecosystem services such as storing atmospheric carbon in soils after incorporati...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
In addition to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion, removing atmosph...
Although present in the atmosphere in very small proportions, CO$\sb2$ plays an important role in th...
Global climate change due to greenhouse effect induced by the increase in the atmospheric carbon dio...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest terrestrial C pool globally, containing more C than the atmosphere an...
The transition of natural landscapes to intensive agricultural uses has resulted in severe loss of s...
Anthropogenic causes of rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as CO2, CH4, and N2O in the ear...
Agroecosystems, accounting for more than one-third of arable land worldwide, play an essential role ...
The transition of natural landscapes to agricultural uses has resulted in severe loss of soil organi...
Vegetated land surfaces play an important role in determining the fate of carbon in the global carbo...
In the United States, there is renewed interest in incorporating cover crops into agricultural syste...
With the advent of second generation biofuels, there has been an increased interest in using corn (Z...
The relative impact of different crop production systems on global warming is not completely documen...
Soil moisture and organic matter level affects soil respiration and microbial activities, which in t...
Cover crops provide ecosystem services such as storing atmospheric carbon in soils after incorporati...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
In addition to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel combustion, removing atmosph...
Although present in the atmosphere in very small proportions, CO$\sb2$ plays an important role in th...
Global climate change due to greenhouse effect induced by the increase in the atmospheric carbon dio...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest terrestrial C pool globally, containing more C than the atmosphere an...
The transition of natural landscapes to intensive agricultural uses has resulted in severe loss of s...
Anthropogenic causes of rising levels of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as CO2, CH4, and N2O in the ear...