The Amazon rainforest is famous for storing massive amounts of carbon in its trees and soils, helping regulate the global ...
With 2,500 billion tons of carbon, soil is one of Earth’s largest carbon sinks. The new findings could help researchers predict which soil chemistries are most favorable for trapping carbon — ...
Indigo Carbon today announced the issuance of its fifth U.S. carbon crop, bringing Indigo's total impact to over 2 million metric tons of carbon removals and reductions across U.S. croplands. As one ...
A new Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) study has found that while regenerative agriculture practices can improve soil ...
Organic carbon decomposition in soil varies significantly and in regional patterns, driven in part by factors such as soil minerals and microbial properties that have been underrepresented in carbon ...
Practice-based carbon programs offer growers a consistent way to engage in regenerative agriculture while supporting ...
Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil, according to a new study with implications for mitigating climate change and improving soil health ...
Afforestation transforms degraded soils in semi-arid regions, increasing microbial necromass and enhancing soil carbon and nitrogen pools, thereby improving ecosystem health.
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Soil under Chile’s ancient alerce tree revealed 300+ unique fungi
A team of researchers sampling soil beneath a millennia-old conifer in southern Chile found that a single ancient tree can ...
With 2,500 billion tons of carbon, soil is one of Earth's largest carbon sinks. Researchers used experiments and computational modeling to study interactions between carbon molecules and clay minerals ...
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