Diverse cropping systems don't increase carbon storage compared to corn-soybean rotations

Integrating perennial crops into corn and soybean rotations doesn’t consistently increase the ability of soils to store carbon, according to a new study that defies expectations for how diverse cropping systems affect carbon sequestration.


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Source: Phys.org