2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16030953
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The Content and Stratification of SOC and Its Humified Fractions Using Different Soil Tillage and Inter-Cropping

Alvyra Slepetiene,
Grazina Kadziene,
Skaidre Suproniene
et al.

Abstract: Five different tillage systems were researched in a Cambisol of a loam texture in the long-term experiment: conventional ploughing at 22–24 cm (CT), shallow ploughing at 16–18 cm (ShT), harrowing at 8–10 cm (MT1), harrowing at 14–16 cm (MT2), and no tilling (NT). The aim of this study was to determine how different tillage and inter-cropping influence the accumulation and distribution of SOC (soil organic carbon) and its compounds in different soil layers. SOC content changed depending on the soil tillage syst… Show more

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“…Generally, with GHG emissions dependent on soil treatments and climatic conditions, cover cropping is a more specific management technique that can mitigate GHG emissions. We opine that the long-term incorporation of cover crops into crop systems is a good climate change mitigation strategy, as cover crops increase soil organic matter [46].…”
Section: Soil Ghg Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Generally, with GHG emissions dependent on soil treatments and climatic conditions, cover cropping is a more specific management technique that can mitigate GHG emissions. We opine that the long-term incorporation of cover crops into crop systems is a good climate change mitigation strategy, as cover crops increase soil organic matter [46].…”
Section: Soil Ghg Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 95%