Cristina McBride
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Soil, cover crops and roots π±πΎπ«| PhD at Lancaster University and the James Hutton Institute
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2 months ago
Cristinaβs latest paper from her PhD is now published: Can Increased Cover Crop Diversity Increase Root-Soil Binding and Reduce Soil Loss During Overland Flow? Well done
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Can Increased Cover Crop Diversity Increase Root-Soil Binding and Reduce Soil Loss During Overland Flow?
Although cover crops can potentially improve on-farm soil and water management to reduce erosion, their ability to bind soil and whether multi-speciesβ¦
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633925000929?via%3Dihub
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Cristina McBride
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6 months ago
Cristina passed her viva with flying colours. Well done Dr McBride-Serrano! π
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π First paper from my PhD is out! Rhizosheath in rye is great π±
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Rhizosheath formation and persistence in winter cover crop mixtures in the field - Plant and Soil
Background and Aims While much research has focused on the benefits of cover crop diversity for crop productivity, there is limited evidence on how root diversity and species selection stabilise soil....
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-025-07448-w
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