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The invasive plant species management practice, using goats as a biological control, is on the move at Fall River Lake and John Redmond Reservoir in Kansas.
A Different Kind of Land Management: Let the Cows Stomp Regenerative grazing can store more carbon in soils in the form of roots and other plant tissues.
Different approaches to efficiently manage soil fertility An integrated soil fertility management aims at maximizing the efficiency of the agronomic use of nutrients and improving crop productivity.
Soil scientists have rarely gone the extra mile to translate their knowledge into forms that can be integrated into economic decision making.
Much of what scientists think about soil metabolism may be wrong. New evidence suggests that microbes in different soils use different biochemical pathways to process nutrients, respire, and grow ...
Noninvasive phenotyping has emerged as a vital tool in plant science, enabling the study of stress indicators without disrupting plant growth. While most studies have historically focused on analyzing ...
This work outlines a novel method for analyzing soil organic matter using solid phase fluorescence across a wide range of soils collected from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) ...
Carbon in soil can help with tackling climate change. Maintaining soil quality by supporting farmers through economic incentives and technical approaches is important.
Balancing how fertilizer, water and soil are used with agricultural crops has proven useful for reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) that drive climate change and global warming. But striking an ...
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