2017
DOI: 10.1111/ejss.12415
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Changes in soil organic matter over 70 years in continuous arable and ley–arable rotations on a sandy loam soil in England

Abstract: The sequestration in soil of organic carbon (SOC) derived from atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) by replacing arable crops with leys, has been measured over 70 years on a sandy loam soil. The experiment was designed initially to test the effect of leys on the yields of arable crops. A 3‐year grazed grass with clover (grass + clover) ley in a 5‐year rotation with arable crops increased percentage organic carbon (%OC) in the top 25 cm of the soil from 0.98 to 1.23 in 28 years, but with little further increase dur… Show more

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“…Changes in SOC in the different rotations are described by Johnston et al. () and summarized here in a later section.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Changes in SOC in the different rotations are described by Johnston et al. () and summarized here in a later section.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Johnston et al. () considered that these differences were due to the additional number of soil cultivations needed to grow root crops. Changes in SOC in the different rotations are described by Johnston et al.…”
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