Phys.org on MSN: CO₂ emissions from cultivated peat soils may be lower than assumed Small seedlings grow in the newly cultivated soil. Italy. Europe.
(Photo by: Daniele Orsi/REDA&CO/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) There is a rapidly accelerating global call to protect ... Organic soils cover less than 9% of Norway's land area, and about 65,000 hectares are currently used as agricultural land. Emissions from these areas are presently estimated at more than 2 million ... The New Indian Express: Simply Scientifico: More cultivation sans soil, little water Researchers have found a way to enhance food cultivation without using soil, but instead using a new cultivation substrate that is stimulated electrically.
cultivated soil, The new method is helpful not only in arid ... Arable farmers face significant cultivation choices this autumn about how much – or indeed whether – to cultivate soils. The dry conditions of 2025 mean that over-working soils could lead to ... Well-structured soils created over the past 12 years using deep cultivation techniques to a depth of 200mm now mean that shallower passes and even direct drilling are possible, with no detriment to ... Researchers have examined the effects of flooding on soil, and have discovered new ways in which short-term ponding conditions can affect soil aggregation and the chemistry of the soil-water system.