Fate and cost effectiveness of soil carbon sequestered using supplementary nutrients applied to crop residues under field conditions

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  • who: John A. Kirkegaard from the ACTu200b, Australia have published the Article: Fate and cost effectiveness of soil carbon sequestered using supplementary nutrients applied to crop residues under field conditions, in the Journal: nutrients to C-rich crop residues is an effective means

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    Soil organic matter (SOM) is a key component of soil fertility and has an important role in soil functionality including structure, water retention, nutrient cycling and wider environmental benefits of carbon (C) sequestration for climate change mitigation Vol.: (Lal 2004; Minasny et_al 2017). In Australian soils some 50% of . . .

     

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