Cover crops increase greenhouse gas emissions from soil in Central Brazil.
The researchers studied how planting different cover crops before growing corn affects the release of gases like CO2 and nitrogen oxides from the soil. They found that using legumes as cover crops can increase the emissions of these gases, especially under certain farming practices. This suggests that while cover crops can help with soil health, they may also contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. It's important to consider the overall impact on the environment when choosing cover crops for farming.