Tine Engedal
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View article: Modelling the impacts of cover crops on soil C stocks and N dynamics using Daisy: Model evaluation and scenario analysis
Modelling the impacts of cover crops on soil C stocks and N dynamics using Daisy: Model evaluation and scenario analysis Open
View article: Late sowing of cover crops reduces potential for nitrate leaching reduction and carbon inputs
Late sowing of cover crops reduces potential for nitrate leaching reduction and carbon inputs Open
View article: Bio-based fertilizers typically deliver on either high nutrient release or soil health parameters
Bio-based fertilizers typically deliver on either high nutrient release or soil health parameters Open
View article: Quantifying cover crop-derived above- and belowground carbon inputs including rhizodeposition
Quantifying cover crop-derived above- and belowground carbon inputs including rhizodeposition Open
View article: Smart Mixture Design Can Steer the Fate of Root‐Derived Carbon Into Mineral‐Associated and Particulate Organic Matter in Intensively Managed Grasslands
Smart Mixture Design Can Steer the Fate of Root‐Derived Carbon Into Mineral‐Associated and Particulate Organic Matter in Intensively Managed Grasslands Open
Species choice and richness in intensively managed grassland mixtures regulate soil carbon (C) input via rhizodeposition, with potential consequences for long‐term soil organic carbon storage. Based on a field trial with different grass–le…
View article: Cover crop winter persistence and soil residual N determine their effect on seasonal and annual N2O emissions
Cover crop winter persistence and soil residual N determine their effect on seasonal and annual N2O emissions Open
View article: Emissions of N2O following field incorporation of leguminous and non-leguminous cover crops
Emissions of N2O following field incorporation of leguminous and non-leguminous cover crops Open
View article: Plant organ rather than cover crop species determines residue incorporation into SOC pools
Plant organ rather than cover crop species determines residue incorporation into SOC pools Open
View article: Emissions of N2o Following Field Incorporation of Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Cover Crops
Emissions of N2o Following Field Incorporation of Leguminous and Non-Leguminous Cover Crops Open
View article: Modelling the Impacts of Cover Crops on Soil N Dynamics and C Stocks – Calibration of Aboveground and Belowground Crop Data and Their Use in Scenario Analysis
Modelling the Impacts of Cover Crops on Soil N Dynamics and C Stocks – Calibration of Aboveground and Belowground Crop Data and Their Use in Scenario Analysis Open
View article: Cover Crop Shoot or Root Origin More Important than Legume/Non-Legume Species for Determining the Fate of Residue Input into Distinct Soil Organic Carbon Pools
Cover Crop Shoot or Root Origin More Important than Legume/Non-Legume Species for Determining the Fate of Residue Input into Distinct Soil Organic Carbon Pools Open
View article: Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools
Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools Open
Cover crops increase carbon (C) inputs to agricultural soils, and thus have the potential to mitigate climate change through enhanced soil organic carbon (SOC) storage. However, few studies have explored the fate of belowground C inputs as…
View article: Data for the manuscript 'Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools'
Data for the manuscript 'Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools' Open
Data for manuscript The data provided in the present document corresponds to the manuscript: Engedal, T., Magid, J., Hansen, V., Rasmussen, J., Sørensen, H., Jensen, L. S. (2023): Cover crop root morphology rather than qua…
View article: Data for the manuscript 'Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools'
Data for the manuscript 'Cover crop root morphology rather than quality controls the fate of root and rhizodeposition C into distinct soil C pools' Open
Data for manuscript The data provided in the present document corresponds to the manuscript: Engedal, T., Magid, J., Hansen, V., Rasmussen, J., Sørensen, H., Jensen, L. S. (2023): Cover crop root morphology rather than qua…
View article: Legume-based cover crop mixtures can overcome trade-offs between C inputs, soil mineral N depletion and residual yield effects
Legume-based cover crop mixtures can overcome trade-offs between C inputs, soil mineral N depletion and residual yield effects Open
Cover crops can contribute to climate change mitigation through enhanced sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide into soil organic carbon. Few studies, however, have estimated the total carbon (C) input to soil, i.e. derived both from …
View article: Legume-Based Cover Crop Mixtures Can Overcome Trade-Offs between C Inputs, Soil Mineral N Depletion and Residual Yield Effects
Legume-Based Cover Crop Mixtures Can Overcome Trade-Offs between C Inputs, Soil Mineral N Depletion and Residual Yield Effects Open
View article: Carbon stocks and the use of shade trees in different coffee growing systems in the Peruvian Amazon – CORRIGENDUM
Carbon stocks and the use of shade trees in different coffee growing systems in the Peruvian Amazon – CORRIGENDUM Open
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