‘Decoupling’ land productivity and greenhouse gas footprints: A review
Abstract
A major challenge of our time is to produce sufficient nutrient-rich food for the ever-growing human population with limited land resources. There is a huge gap between current yields and genetic potential in many crops, which can be narrowed by enhancing land productivity. High-input cropping increases crop yields, but heavy fertilizer and pesticide use can lead to land degradation, increase greenhouse gas footprint, and carry significant risks...
Paper Details
Title
‘Decoupling’ land productivity and greenhouse gas footprints: A review
Published Date
Oct 30, 2018
Volume
29
Issue
12
Pages
4348 - 4361
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