In this study a comparison of the soil CO2 fluxes emitted from two maize (Zea mays L.) fields with the same soil type was performed. Each field was treated with a different tillage technique: conventional tillage (30 cm depth ploughing) and no-tillage. Measurements were performed in the Po Valley (Italy) from September to October 2012, covering both pre- and postharvesting conditions, by means of two identical systems based on automatic static soil chambers. Main results show that no-tillage technique caused higher CO2 emissions than conventional tillage (on average 2.78 and 0.79 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1, resp.). This result is likely due to decomposition of the organic litter left on the ground of the no-tillage site and thus to an increased micro...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...
The impact of tillage systems on soil CO2 emission is a complex issue as different soil types are ma...
Conservation tillage is promoted as a potential agriculture practice to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In this study a comparison of the soil CO2 fluxes emitted from two maize (Zea mays L.) fields with t...
Nonsustainable agricultural practices often lead to soil carbon loss and increased soil carbon dioxi...
Agriculture is in a constant state of change. Its new practices and technologies represent impacts t...
Understanding the roles of natural drivers in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of arable fields is cru...
Soil-degrading factors, such as tillage, can increase the CO2 emissions from the soil. For this reas...
Soil tillage may influence CO2 emissions in agricultural systems. Agricultural soils are managed in ...
A field experiment was conducted to examine the influences of 5-year no tillage without straw retain...
Irrigation as well as soil tillage management are considered two possible strategies to reduce carbo...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of soil texture and primary tillage type on soil CO...
The influence of agricultural production systems on greenhouse gas generation and emission is of int...
Soil tillage and other methods of soil management may influence CO2 emissions because they accelerat...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...
The impact of tillage systems on soil CO2 emission is a complex issue as different soil types are ma...
Conservation tillage is promoted as a potential agriculture practice to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In this study a comparison of the soil CO2 fluxes emitted from two maize (Zea mays L.) fields with t...
Nonsustainable agricultural practices often lead to soil carbon loss and increased soil carbon dioxi...
Agriculture is in a constant state of change. Its new practices and technologies represent impacts t...
Understanding the roles of natural drivers in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of arable fields is cru...
Soil-degrading factors, such as tillage, can increase the CO2 emissions from the soil. For this reas...
Soil tillage may influence CO2 emissions in agricultural systems. Agricultural soils are managed in ...
A field experiment was conducted to examine the influences of 5-year no tillage without straw retain...
Irrigation as well as soil tillage management are considered two possible strategies to reduce carbo...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of soil texture and primary tillage type on soil CO...
The influence of agricultural production systems on greenhouse gas generation and emission is of int...
Soil tillage and other methods of soil management may influence CO2 emissions because they accelerat...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...
The impact of tillage systems on soil CO2 emission is a complex issue as different soil types are ma...
Conservation tillage is promoted as a potential agriculture practice to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) ...