Soil carbon is a valuable resource, but all soil carbon is not created equal

Rows of crops under a foggy sky
Not all soil carbon is the same. As scientists focusing on soil ecology and sustainability, we believe that managing soil carbon effectively requires taking its differences into account.

Jocelyn Lavallee and Francesca Cotrufo published an article in The Conversation, sharing their insights on the complexity of soil carbon and key things we should consider when developing solutions. See the full article in the link below.

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