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Legacy effects override soil properties for CO<sub>2</sub> and N<sub>2</sub>O but not CH<sub>4</sub> emissions following digestate application to soil

Rosace Maria Chiara, Fabio Veronesi, S. R. Briggs, L. M. Cardenas, Simon Jeffery

GCB Bioenergy · 2020

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Summary

flux from soil following digestate application. Results demonstrate that edaphic factors and current soil management regime alone are not effective predictors of soil GHG flux response following digestate application. Knowledge of the site management in terms of organic amendments is required to make robust predictions of the likely soil GHG flux response following digestate application to soil.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/gcbb.12688
Catalogue ID
BFmokjnvkq-iej5um
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