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SUBMITTER: Huddell AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10864324 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Huddell Alexandra M AM Thapa Resham R Marcillo Guillermo S GS Abendroth Lori J LJ Ackroyd Victoria J VJ Armstrong Shalamar D SD Asmita Gautam G Bagavathiannan Muthukumar V MV Balkcom Kipling S KS Basche Andrea A Beam Shawn S Bradley Kevin K Canisares Lucas Pecci LP Darby Heather H Davis Adam S AS Devkota Pratap P Dick Warren A WA Evans Jeffery A JA Everman Wesley J WJ de Almeida Tauana Ferreira TF Flessner Michael L ML Fultz Lisa M LM Gailans Stefan S Hashemi Masoud M Haymaker Joseph J Helmers Matthew J MJ Jordan Nicholas N Kaspar Thomas C TC Ketterings Quirine M QM Kladivko Eileen E Kravchenko Alexandra A Law Eugene P EP Lazaro Lauren L Leon Ramon G RG Liebert Jeffrey J Lindquist John J Loria Kristen K McVane Jodie M JM Miller Jarrod O JO Mulvaney Michael J MJ Nkongolo Nsalambi V NV Norsworthy Jason K JK Parajuli Binaya B Pelzer Christopher C Peterson Cara C Poffenbarger Hanna H Poudel Pratima P Reiter Mark S MS Ruark Matt M Ryan Matthew R MR Samuelson Spencer S Sawyer John E JE Seehaver Sarah S Shergill Lovreet S LS Upadhyaya Yogendra Raj YR VanGessel Mark M Waggoner Ashley L AL Wallace John M JM Wells Samantha S White Charles C Wolters Bethany B Woodley Alex A Ye Rongzhong R Youngerman Eric E Needelman Brian A BA Mirsky Steven B SB
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Winter cover crop performance metrics (i.e., vegetative biomass quantity and quality) affect ecosystem services provisions, but they vary widely due to differences in agronomic practices, soil properties, and climate. Cereal rye (Secale cereale) is the most common winter cover crop in the United States due to its winter hardiness, low seed cost, and high biomass production. We compiled data on cereal rye winter cover crop performance metrics, agronomic practices, and soil properties across the e ...[more]