From berries to blocks: carbon stock quantification of a California vineyard
This research provides detailed quantification of carbon stocks in California vineyard systems, examining carbon storage in vines, soil, and associated vegetation.
The findings contribute to our understanding of how working agricultural landscapes can play a role in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation strategies.
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