Original paper
Soil organic carbon and aggregation in response to thirty-nine years of tillage management in the southeastern US
Abstract
Agricultural management practices control soil organic carbon (SOC) content in croplands. Long-term cropping system experiments offer a great opportunity to understand the magnitude and direction of SOC change in response to management practices. Such information is very limited from the southeastern US, a region with warm and humid climatic conditions that typically favor SOC decomposition over accumulation. Therefore, this study was conducted...
Paper Details
Title
Soil organic carbon and aggregation in response to thirty-nine years of tillage management in the southeastern US
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
197
Pages
104523 - 104523
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