Negative emissions technologies and reliable sequestration: a research agenda
National Academies of Sciences, Division on Earth… - 2019 - books.google.com
To achieve goals for climate and economic growth," negative emissions
technologies"(NETs) that remove and sequester carbon dioxide from the air will need to play …
technologies"(NETs) that remove and sequester carbon dioxide from the air will need to play …
A global overview of studies about land management, land‐use change, and climate change effects on soil organic carbon
Major drivers of gains or losses in soil organic carbon (SOC) include land management,
land‐use change, and climate change. Thousands of original studies have focused on these …
land‐use change, and climate change. Thousands of original studies have focused on these …
Climate change challenges, plant science solutions
Climate change is a defining challenge of the 21st century, and this decade is a critical time
for action to mitigate the worst effects on human populations and ecosystems. Plant science …
for action to mitigate the worst effects on human populations and ecosystems. Plant science …
Sustained productivity and agronomic potential of perennial rice
S Zhang, G Huang, Y Zhang, X Lv, K Wan, J Liang… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
There is an urgent need for agricultural systems to intensify sustainably, increasing crop
productivity, farmer livelihoods and soil health while using fewer resources. Crop …
productivity, farmer livelihoods and soil health while using fewer resources. Crop …
Designing future crops: challenges and strategies for sustainable agriculture
Z Tian, JW Wang, J Li, B Han - The Plant Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Crop production is facing unprecedented challenges. Despite the fact that the food supply
has significantly increased over the past half‐century,~ 8.9 and 14.3% people are still …
has significantly increased over the past half‐century,~ 8.9 and 14.3% people are still …
[HTML][HTML] Soil C sequestration as a biological negative emission strategy
Soil carbon (C) sequestration in one of three main approaches to carbon dioxide removal
and storage through management of terrestrial ecosystems. Soil C sequestration relies of …
and storage through management of terrestrial ecosystems. Soil C sequestration relies of …
Is the future of agriculture perennial? Imperatives and opportunities to reinvent agriculture by shifting from annual monocultures to perennial polycultures
Non-technical summaryModern agriculture is associated with numerous environmental
predicaments, such as land degradation, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emission …
predicaments, such as land degradation, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emission …
Restoring soil fertility on degraded lands to meet food, fuel, and climate security needs via perennialization
A continuously growing pressure to increase food, fiber, and fuel production to meet
worldwide demand and achieve zero hunger has put severe pressure on soil resources …
worldwide demand and achieve zero hunger has put severe pressure on soil resources …
Reduced nitrate leaching in a perennial grain crop compared to maize in the Upper Midwest, USA
Global expansion of high-input annual grain crops and associated nitrogen (N) fertilizer use
can have negative consequences for the environment and human health. Nitrate nitrogen …
can have negative consequences for the environment and human health. Nitrate nitrogen …
[HTML][HTML] Sustainable agriculture through perennial grains: Wheat, rice, maize, and other species. A review
D Soto-Gómez, P Pérez-Rodríguez - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Grain crops are an important part of the human diet, accounting for a third of the consumed
calories. Throughout human history, annual grain crops with high yields have been obtained …
calories. Throughout human history, annual grain crops with high yields have been obtained …