Soil Organic Carbon
Definition: Soil Organic Carbon
The carbon component of soil organic matter, which is important for soil fertility, structure, and carbon sequestration. Soil organic carbon helps improve soil health and mitigate climate change. For example, increasing soil organic carbon through conservation practices such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and organic matter addition to support productive and resilient farming systems.
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