Soil carbon to save drylands

Picture copyright PLAZA-BONILLA et al.
Picture copyright PLAZA-BONILLA et al.

Drylands turn rapidly into bare deserts if soil carbon is not correctly managed. Indeed soil carbon has many beneficial properties such as water holding, plant nutrient storage and glueing the minerals to prevent erosion. In addition storing more carbon in drylands would slow down global warming. Plaza-Bonilla et al. review the management of organic and inorganic carbon in drylands.

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