Paper: “Impacts of compost amendment type and application frequency on a fire-impacted grassland ecosystem.” Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hhmgqnkr0

Research Team: Tyler L. Anthony, Holly J. Stover, Jeremy J. James, and Whendee L. Silver

Findings: Results show that higher N compost resulted in larger C gains with little offset from greenhouse gas emissions and that compost amendments may help mediate effects of low-intensity fire by increasing fertility and water-holding capacity.

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