2024
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20703
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Carbon footprint and carbon balance of three long‐term dryland cropping sequences

Upendra M. Sainju,
Brett L. Allen

Abstract: Carbon footprints from plants, soil, and the environment are needed to evaluate C balance of an agroecosystem, which indicates if a system is a C source or sink for mitigating climate change. There is scarce information about C footprint and C balance in dryland agroecosystems. We measured C storage of above‐ and belowground crop biomass, CO2 fluxes, soil C sequestration rates, and C balances of three long‐term (34‐year‐old) dryland cropping sequences from 2016 to 2018 in the US northern Great Plains. Cropping… Show more

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