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Conservation agriculture improves soil health and sustains crop yields after long-term warming

Agriculture

Conservation agriculture improves soil health and sustains crop yields after long-term warming

J. Teng, R. Hou, et al.

This research reveals how conservation agriculture can mitigate the impacts of climate warming on soil health and crop yields, showcasing an impressive 21% increase in soil health compared to conventional practices. Conducted by a team of experts including Jialing Teng and Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, this study highlights crucial findings for the future of food security.

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Abstract
Climate warming threatens global food security by exacerbating pressures on degraded soils under intensive crop production. Conservation agriculture is promoted as a sustainable solution that improves soil health and sustains crop yields in a changing climate, but these benefits may be affected by long-term warming. Here, we investigate the effects of conservation agriculture compared to conventional agriculture on 17 soil properties, microbial diversity and crop yields, during eight-years' experimental warming. An overall positive effect of warming on soil health over time under conservation agriculture is characterized by linear increases in soil organic carbon and microbial biomass carbon. Warming-triggered shifts in microbial biomass carbon and fungal diversity (saprogen richness) are directly linked to a 9.3% increase in wheat yields over eight years, but only under conservation agriculture. Overall, conservation agriculture results in an average 21% increase in soil health and supports similar levels of crop production after long-term warming compared to conventional agriculture. Our work provides insights into the potential benefits of conservation agriculture for long-term sustainable food production because improved soil health improves resilience to the effects of climate warming.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 10, 2024
Authors
Jialing Teng, Ruixing Hou, Jennifer A. J. Dungait, Guiyao Zhou, Yakov Kuzyakov, Jingbo Zhang, Jing Tian, Zhenling Cui, Fusuo Zhang, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Tags
climate warming
conservation agriculture
soil health
crop yields
microbial diversity
intensive crop production
sustainability
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