期限(时间)
农业
环境科学
作物
农林复合经营
土壤健康
保护性农业
农学
生物
土壤水分
生态学
土壤科学
土壤有机质
物理
量子力学
作者
Jialing Teng,Ruixing Hou,Jennifer A. J. Dungait,Guiyao Zhou,Yakov Kuzyakov,Jingbo Zhang,Jing Tian,Zhenling Cui,Fusuo Zhang,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53169-6
摘要
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.
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