“…Where improvements in SOC are observed in CA systems, this can have a significant effect on plant nutrient availability due to both changes to the quantity of nutrients available, and their distribution in the soil profile. In situations where CA successfully leads to greater residue addition and thus input of nutrient containing organic material into the soil, this can lead to higher plant nutrient stores, with greater nitrogen (N) (Pankhurst et al, 2002a;Li et al, 2007;Thomas et al, 2007;González-Chávez et al, 2010;Page et al, 2019;Pheap et al, 2019;Sithole and Magwaza, 2019),phosphorus (Ismail et al, 1994;Bravo et al, 2007;Qin et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2017;Sithole and Magwaza, 2019), calcium (Chan et al, 1992), magnesium (Chan et al, 1992), potassium (Duiker and Beegle, 2006;Bravo et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2017;Sithole and Magwaza, 2019), manganese (Rhoton, 2000) and zinc (Rhoton, 2000;Pankhurst et al, 2002a) concentrations all observed CA systems in response to increases in organic matter.…”