Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8846949 | Applied Soil Ecology | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
What a reader should have in mind at the end of the article: soil organisms have a prominent positive influence on soil structure and fertility; their mass is proportional to the soil organic matter quantity; it is possible to contrast the climate warming using the soil as sink of C. We estimated that the Agro Humipedons of a European economically active region could sink about 13 or 20% of its emissions, switching from conventional to minimum or no tillage during the coming 40 years. At planetary level, a well programmed 4 per 1000 action can even be more efficacious and compensate a part of the global greenhouse gas effect.
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Authors
Augusto Zanella, Cristian Bolzonella, Jeff Lowenfels, Jean-François Ponge, Marcel Bouché, Debasish Saha, Surinder Singh Kukal, Ines Fritz, Allan Savory, Manuel Blouin, Luigi Sartori, Dylan Tatti, Liv Anna Kellermann, Peter Trachsel, Stéphane Burgos,