| Literature DB >> 27078564 |
Keith Paustian1,2, Johannes Lehmann3, Stephen Ogle2,4, David Reay5, G Philip Robertson6, Pete Smith7.
Abstract
Soils are integral to the function of all terrestrial ecosystems and to food and fibre production. An overlooked aspect of soils is their potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Although proven practices exist, the implementation of soil-based greenhouse gas mitigation activities are at an early stage and accurately quantifying emissions and reductions remains a substantial challenge. Emerging research and information technology developments provide the potential for a broader inclusion of soils in greenhouse gas policies. Here we highlight 'state of the art' soil greenhouse gas research, summarize mitigation practices and potentials, identify gaps in data and understanding and suggest ways to close such gaps through new research, technology and collaboration.Mesh:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27078564 DOI: 10.1038/nature17174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962