Abdalla, MohamedEspenberg, MikkZavattaro, LauraLellei-Kovacs, EszterMander, UloSmith, KateThorman, RachelDamatirca, ClaudiaSchils, Reneten-Berge, HeinNewell-Price, PaulSmith, Pete2022-05-232022-05-232022-05-01Abdalla, M, Espenberg, M, Zavattaro, L, Lellei-Kovacs, E, Mander, U, Smith, K, Thorman, R, Damatirca, C, Schils, R, ten-Berge, H, Newell-Price, P & Smith, P 2022, 'Does liming grasslands increase biomass productivity without causing detrimental impacts on net greenhouse gas emissions?', Environmental Pollution, vol. 300, 118999. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.1189990269-7491RIS: urn:BB518CF824798D78B56FDAFBDEE82705ORCID: /0000-0003-0469-6394/work/108709854ORCID: /0000-0001-8403-327X/work/133393138ORCID: /0000-0002-3784-1124/work/162728482https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18612Acknowledgements This work contributes to the SUPER-G project (funded under EU Horizon 2020 programme). We appreciate the support from the Estonian Research Council (PRG352) and the European Regional Development Fund (Centre of Excellence EcolChange, Estonia).We are grateful to Sarah Perryman for proving us with pictures from the Park Grass Experiment.1513038874538238engSDG 2 - Zero HungerGrasslandLimeNOCOCHSOCNet greenhouse gas emissionsQH301 BiologyGE Environmental SciencesQH301GEDoes liming grasslands increase biomass productivity without causing detrimental impacts on net greenhouse gas emissions?Journal article10.1016/j.envpol.2022.118999300