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Greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture.

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    pete smithPete Smith,daniel martinoDaniel Martino,zucong caiZucong Cai,daniel gwaryDaniel Gwary,henry janzenHenry Janzen,pushpam kumarPushpam Kumar,bruce mccarlBruce McCarl,stephen ogleStephen Ogle,frank o'maraFrank O'Mara,charles riceCharles Rice,bob scholesBob Scholes,oleg sirotenkoOleg Sirotenko,mark howdenMark Howden,tim mcallisterTim McAllister,genxing panGenxing Pan,vladimir romanenkovVladimir Romanenkov,uwe schneiderUwe Schneider,sirintornthep towprayoonSirintornthep Towprayoon,martin wattenbachMartin Wattenbach,jo smithJo Smith,pete smithPete Smith,daniel martinoDaniel Martino,zucong caiZucong Cai,daniel gwaryDaniel Gwary,henry janzenHenry Janzen,pushpam kumarPushpam Kumar,bruce mccarlBruce McCarl,stephen ogleStephen Ogle,frank o'maraFrank O'Mara,charles riceCharles Rice,bob scholesBob Scholes,oleg sirotenkoOleg Sirotenko,mark howdenMark Howden,tim mcallisterTim McAllister,genxing panGenxing Pan,vladimir romanenkovVladimir Romanenkov,uwe schneiderUwe Schneider,sirintornthep towprayoonSirintornthep Towprayoon,martin wattenbachMartin Wattenbach,jo smithJo Smith,pete smithPete Smith,daniel martinoDaniel Martino,zucong caiZucong Cai,daniel gwaryDaniel Gwary,henry janzenHenry Janzen,pushpam kumarPushpam Kumar,bruce mccarlBruce McCarl,stephen ogleStephen Ogle,frank o'maraFrank O'Mara,charles riceCharles Rice,bob scholesBob Scholes,oleg sirotenkoOleg Sirotenko,mark howdenMark Howden,tim mcallisterTim McAllister,genxing panGenxing Pan,vladimir romanenkovVladimir Romanenkov,uwe schneiderUwe Schneider,sirintornthep towprayoonSirintornthep Towprayoon,martin wattenbachMartin Wattenbach,jo smithJo Smith,

    Agricultural lands occupy 37% of the earth's land surface. Agriculture accounts for 52 and 84% of global anthropogenic methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Agricultural soils may also act as a sink or source for CO2, but the net flux is small. Many agricultural practices can potentially mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the most prominent of which are improved cropland and grazing land management and restoration of degraded lands and cultivated organic soils. Lower, but still significant mitigation potential is provided by water and rice management, set-aside, land use change and agroforestry, livestock management and manure management. The global technical mitigation potential from agriculture (excluding fossil fuel offsets from biomass) by 2030, considering all gases, is estimated to be approximately 5500-6000Mt CO2-eq.yr-1, with economic potentials of approximately 1500-1600, 2500-2700 and 4000-4300Mt CO2-eq.yr-1 at carbon prices of up to 20, up to 50 and up to 100 US$ t CO2-eq.-1, respectively. In addition, GHG emissions could be reduced by substitution of fossil fuels for energy production by agricultural feedstocks (e.g. crop residues, dung and dedicated energy crops). The economic mitigation potential of biomass energy from agriculture is estimated to be 640, 2240 and 16 000Mt CO2-eq.yr-1 at 0-20, 0-50 and 0-100 US$ t CO2-eq.-1, respectively.

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    p smithP Smith,d martinoD Martino,z caiZ Cai,d gwaryD Gwary,h janzenH Janzen,p kumarP Kumar,b mccarlB McCarl,s ogleS Ogle,f o'maraF O'Mara,c riceC Rice,b scholesB Scholes,o sirotenkoO Sirotenko,m howdenM Howden,t mcallisterT McAllister,g panG Pan,v romanenkovV Romanenkov,u schneiderU Schneider,s towprayoonS Towprayoon,m wattenbachM Wattenbach,j smithJ Smith,p smithP Smith,d martinoD Martino,z caiZ Cai,d gwaryD Gwary,h janzenH Janzen,p kumarP Kumar,b mccarlB McCarl,s ogleS Ogle,f o'maraF O'Mara,c riceC Rice,b scholesB Scholes,o sirotenkoO Sirotenko,m howdenM Howden,t mcallisterT McAllister,g panG Pan,v romanenkovV Romanenkov,u schneiderU Schneider,s towprayoonS Towprayoon,m wattenbachM Wattenbach,j smithJ Smith,p smithP Smith,d martinoD Martino,z caiZ Cai,d gwaryD Gwary,h janzenH Janzen,p kumarP Kumar,b mccarlB McCarl,s ogleS Ogle,f o'maraF O'Mara,c riceC Rice,b scholesB Scholes,o sirotenkoO Sirotenko,m howdenM Howden,t mcallisterT McAllister,g panG Pan,v romanenkovV Romanenkov,u schneiderU Schneider,s towprayoonS Towprayoon,m wattenbachM Wattenbach,j smithJ Smith,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of

    VOLUME: 363

    Page Numbers: 789-813

    Journal Abbreviation: Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond.,

    ISSN: 0962-8436

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, UK.

    Country: England

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