2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-2269
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Cover Crops Affecting Pool Specific Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration in Cropland – A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: <p>Greenhouse gas emission can be partly compensated by enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC) levels in soils, e.g. in croplands, which have the highest potential due to their losses in SOC by intensive management. This can be achieved by adopting SOC enhancing soil management practices, such as the cultivation of cover crops (CC). So far, only few long-term experimental studies have investigated the effects of CC on a SOC pool level. There are still uncertainties how CC affect SOC fractions and th… Show more

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“…A complete description of our materials and methods was previously published as a protocol (Fohrafellner, Zechmeister-Boltenstern, Murugan, Keiblinger, et al, 2023) in the open access journal MethodsX to make our research plans publicly available and allow fellow scientists to provide feedback and suggestions. The protocol contains information on the identification of the topic and the objective including description in the form of the PICO framework, where the population of scope was later extended to not only comprise crop rotations with mostly cereal crops but also soybean monocropping to allow the inclusion of additional experiments.…”
Section: Published Protocol and Information On Primary Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete description of our materials and methods was previously published as a protocol (Fohrafellner, Zechmeister-Boltenstern, Murugan, Keiblinger, et al, 2023) in the open access journal MethodsX to make our research plans publicly available and allow fellow scientists to provide feedback and suggestions. The protocol contains information on the identification of the topic and the objective including description in the form of the PICO framework, where the population of scope was later extended to not only comprise crop rotations with mostly cereal crops but also soybean monocropping to allow the inclusion of additional experiments.…”
Section: Published Protocol and Information On Primary Datamentioning
confidence: 99%