Examining the potential for climate change mitigation from zero tillage
The benefits of reduced and zero-tillage systems have been presented as reducing runoff, enhancing water retention and preventing soil erosion. There is also general agreement that the practice can conserve and enhance soil organic carbon (C) levels to some extent. However, their applicability in mi...
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Cambridge University Press
2015
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