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1 November 2012 Will genetically engineered crop production affect soil carbon?
Xiying Hao, Srimathie P. Indraratne, Robert E. Blackshaw
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Hao, X., Indraratne, S. P. and Blackshaw, R. E. 2012. Will genetically engineered crop production affect soil carbon? Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 841-844. We investigated the responses to soil carbon after 8 yr of genetically engineered (GE) crop production. Soil organic carbon contents were similar, but d13C levels in SOC were lower in corn-canola rotation than in monoculture corn, whether GE or conventional crops were grown. GE crop production had no effect on soil carbon content and d13C level.

Xiying Hao, Srimathie P. Indraratne, and Robert E. Blackshaw "Will genetically engineered crop production affect soil carbon?," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 92(6), 841-844, (1 November 2012). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2011-072
Received: 13 July 2011; Accepted: 16 July 2012; Published: 1 November 2012
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KEYWORDS
assolement
Bt corn
canola transgénique
conventional corn
crop rotation
Maïs Bt
maïs ordinaire
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