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Field Scale C Input in an Intensive Tilled and Irrigated Field: Implications for Soil C Changes
Juhwan Lee, Richard Plant, Johan Six, Chris van Kessel
Department of Plant Sciences
Davis,
Net primary production (NPP) in croplands plays an important role in the global C and other nutrients. In agricultural systems, field or larger-scale NPP is likely affected by climate, soil type, and management practices (e.g., tillage), affecting soil C levels via C input. As the greenhouse effect is of global concern, a potential to mitigate this effect through CO2 sequestration in soils should be evaluated at various scales. This suggests that field variability of crop residue input can become an essential tool for better understanding of soil organic C dynamics in relation with best management practices. In the Mediterranean climate of
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