2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2649846/v2
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Cover crop cultivars and species differ in root traits potentially impacting their selection for ecosystem services

Kong M Wong,
Marcus Griffiths,
Amelia Moran
et al.

Abstract: Background and Aims: Cover crops have the potential to aid in adapting agricultural systems to climate change impacts through their ecosystem services, such as preventing soil erosion, remediating soil structure, and storing carbon belowground. Though roots are integral to these processes, there is a lack of cover crop root trait data. This study aims to characterize rooting behavior of several commercially available cover crops and assess how differences in root system architecture potentially impact their s… Show more

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