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Laser photonic techniques applied to soil analysis for achieving low carbon agriculture

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Abstract

Agriculture can stock carbon on soil increasing the organic matter content, and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. LIBS and LIFS were used to evaluate different pasture systems, which showed that well-managed pastures can increase soil carbon stock.

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