2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4150138/v1
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Combining continuous data on soil properties and land use to explore soil carbon changes and soil structure indicators

Andreas Rehn,
Göran Berndes,
Christel Cederberg
et al.

Abstract: Increasing crop rotational diversity, e.g., by including grass-clover ley crops, can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and support climate change mitigation and adaptation, with economic and environmental co-benefits. Here, we apply a method for using large and continuously updated geospatial datasets on (i) agricultural land use and (ii) soil properties, from the Swedish national soil inventory, to analyze how grass-clover (ley) cultivation in rotation with annual crops influences SOC content and soil struct… Show more

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