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Enhanced weathering in the U.S. Corn Belt delivers carbon removal with agronomic benefits

Authors :
Beerling, David J.
Epihov, Dimitar Z.
Kantola, Ilsa B.
Masters, Michael D.
Reershemius, Tom
Planavsky, Noah J.
Reinhard, Christopher T.
Jordan, Jacob S.
Thorne, Sarah J.
Weber, James
Martin, Maria Val
Freckleton, Robert P.
Hartley, Sue E.
James, Rachael H.
Pearce, Christopher R.
DeLucia, Evan H.
Banwart, Steven A.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Enhanced weathering (EW) with crushed basalt on farmlands is a promising scalable atmospheric carbon dioxide removal strategy that urgently requires performance assessment with commercial farming practices. Our large-scale replicated EW field trial in the heart of the U.S. Corn Belt shows cumulative time-integrated carbon sequestration of 15.4 +/- 4.1 t CO2 ha-1 over four years, with additional emissions mitigation of ~0.1 - 0.4 t CO2,e ha-1 yr-1 for soil nitrous oxide, a potent long-lived greenhouse gas. Maize and soybean yields increased 12-16% with EW following improved soil fertility, decreased soil acidification, and upregulation of root nutrient transport genes. Our findings suggest that widespread adoption of EW across farming sectors has the potential to contribute significantly to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions goals and global food and soil security.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Physics and Society

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.05343
Document Type :
Working Paper