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 17 sep 2015 16:29 

Compost and climate change: a novel mitigation strategy?


Native soils are thought to take up more of the greenhouse gas methane than land used for farming.
This study shows that, while agriculture can exert an adverse impact on soil methane uptake, the application of soil conditioners like compost may compensate for loss of the methane sink function. The researchers propose new land management strategies based on this finding.

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