Carbon dynamics of perennial grassland conversion for annual cropping
Sequestering atmospheric carbon in soil is an attractive option for mitigation of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations through agriculture. Perennial crops are more likely to gain carbon while annual crops are more likely to lose carbon. A pair of eddy covariance towers were set up near...
Main Author: | Fraser, Trevor James |
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Other Authors: | Amiro, Brian (Soil Science) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8441 |
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