Martani, EnricoFerrarini, AndreaHastings, AstleyAmaducci, Stefano2023-02-032023-02-032023-02-02Martani, E, Ferrarini, A, Hastings, A & Amaducci, S 2023, 'Soil organic carbon significantly increases when perennial biomass plantations are reverted back to annual arable crops', Agronomy, vol. 13, no. 2, 447. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy130204472073-4395ORCID: /0000-0001-9863-7613/work/128322014https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19971Funding: This research was supported by funding from the Rural Developing Program (measure 16.01) of the Emilia Romagna region that financed the “FarmCO2Sink” EIP-AGRI operational group (grant number 5015651). Acknowledgments: The authors thank Mike Martin for his support in the modification of the ECOSSE source code.201934358engSDG 2 - Zero HungerSDG 13 - Climate Actionperennial biomass cropssoil organic carbonECOSSEmiscanthusswitchgrassgiant reedblack locustpoplarwillowreversionGE Environmental SciencesQH301 BiologyOther5015651GEQH301Soil organic carbon significantly increases when perennial biomass plantations are reverted back to annual arable cropsJournal article10.3390/agronomy13020447132