680-10 Growing Cover Crops to Improve Carbon Sequestration.

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Tuesday, 7 October 2008: 11:30 AM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 360AB

Qingren Wang, Univ. of Florida, Homestead, FL, Yuncong Li, Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Homestead, FL and Ashok Alva, USDA-ARS, Prosser, WA
Abstract:
Different cover crops were grown and evaluated for improving carbon sequestration. The cover crops in the study include not only winter and summer types but also legumes and non-legumes, respectively. Winter legumes are white clover, bell beans, and purple vetch, and winter non-legumes are triticale, ryegrass, and yellow mustard; summer legumes are sunn hemp, velvetbean, and cowpea, and summer non-legumes are German millet, sorghum sudangrass, and castor bean, respectively. Growth status, agronomic characteristics, total quantity of biomass, carbon sequestration rate, and the ratio of carbon to nitrogen in plant tissues have been evaluated through both field and growth chamber experiments.

See more from this Division: S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Soil Quality and Cover Crops (includes Graduate Student Competition)

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