Type
Technical paper
Subjects
Forestry, News & Resources, Publications, Protection & Response, Farming, Sustainable Land Management & Climate Change (SLMACC) Research Programme
This research project tests the hypothesis that (i) increased root growth of selected deeper rooting pasture species, stimulated by biochar (a form of charcoal) application at the base of the normal root zone, will accelerate the accumulation of the root-derived carbon, and (ii) the soil carbon sink will be increased because root-derived carbon will be stabilised in the more C unsaturated subsoil.
Published
Last updated
ISBN Online
978-1-77665-922-7