Increased yield and CO2 sequestration potential with the C4 cereal Sorghum bicolor cultivated in basaltic rock dust-amended agricultural soil.
Kelland ME, Wade PW, Lewis AL, Taylor LL, Sarkar B, Andrews MG, Lomas MR, Cotton TEA, Kemp SJ, James RH, Pearce CR, Hartley SE, Hodson ME, Leake JR, Banwart SA, Beerling DJ.
Kelland ME, et al. Among authors: hodson me.
Glob Chang Biol. 2020 Jun;26(6):3658-3676. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15089. Epub 2020 Apr 21.
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PMID: 32314496
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Geochemical reactive transport modelling, constrained by elemental budgets, indicated CO(2) sequestration rates of 2-4 t CO(2) /ha, 1-5 years after a single application of basaltic rock dust, including via newly formed soil carbonate minerals whose long-term fate requires …
Geochemical reactive transport modelling, constrained by elemental budgets, indicated CO(2) sequestration rates of 2-4 t CO(2) /ha, 1-5 year …