04/10/2018 / By Edsel Cook
Investigations into the hitherto little-studied carbon dioxide mitigation technique of enhanced rock weathering have uncovered its startling synergy with crop soil amendment. The infusion of crushed silicate rock into farmland bolsters soil quality and crop productivity in addition to removing carbon dioxide pollution from the air, as detailed by researchers who published their findings in Nature Plants.
The researchers propose the adoption of enhanced rock weathering in as much of the 8.7 million square miles (14 million square kilometers) of the world’s arable land as possible. Such a large-scale soil amendment could simultaneously reduce global levels of carbon dioxide and improve the world’s food supplies.
Journal reference:
Beerling DJ, Leake JR, Long SP, Scholes JD, Ton J, Nelson PN, Bird M, Kantzas E, Taylor LL, Sarkar B, et al. FARMING WITH CROPS AND ROCKS TO ADDRESS GLOBAL CLIMATE, FOOD AND SOIL SECURITY. Nature Plants. 19 February 2018;4(3):138–147. DOI: 10.1038/s41477-018-0108-y
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