Weed cover in olive orchards enhances the ecosystem’s capacity as a CO2 sink

Scientists at the University of Granada (UGR) studied the effects and benefits of maintaining weed cover in olive grove soil. In a recently published article in the journal Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, the scientists showed that over a year, weed cover significantly increases carbon uptake in olive groves, acting as a sink for one of the principal greenhouse effect gases, CO2.