Will genetically engineered crop production affect soil carbon?

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We investigated the responses to soil carbon after 8 yr of genetically engineered (GE) crop production. Soil organic carbon contents were similar, but δ13C 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 δ13C level.

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Hao, X., Indraratne, S. P., & Blackshaw, R. E. (2012). Will genetically engineered crop production affect soil carbon? Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 92(6), 841–844. https://doi.org/10.4141/CJSS2011-072

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