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Displaying 1 - 10 of 381 Publications- … Soil respiration plays a key role in regulating ecosystem CO … and spatial variability, its contribution to the global carbon cycle remains highly uncertain. Recent advances in … can help us develop more effective strategies for managing soil carbon. … S.N. Ferdous, J.P. Ahire , R. Bergman , L. …AuthorsS.N. Ferdous, J.P. Ahire, R. Bergman, L. Xin, E. Blanc-Betes, Z. Zhang, J. WangKeywordsSourceJournal: Ecological InformaticsYear2025
- … Soil carbon is an important component of the terrestrial … carbon cycle and could be augmented through improved soil management to mitigate climate change. However, data …AuthorsSebastian Doetterl, Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, Katherine Heckman, Corey Lawrence, Jörg Schnecker, Rodrigo Vargas, Cordula Vogel, Rota WagaiKeywordsSourceNature Reviews Earth & EnvironmentYear2025
- … Asian (SEA) mangroves are globally recognized as blue carbon hotspots. Methodologies that measure mangrove soil carbon stock (SCS) are either accurate but costly (i.e., …AuthorsSeverino G. Salmo, Sean Paul B. Manalo, Precious B. Jacob, Maria Elisa B. Gerona-Daga, Camila Frances P. Naputo, Mareah Wayne A. Maramag, Mohammad Basyuni, Frida Sidik, Richard MacKenzieKeywordsSourceCarbon Balance and Management. 19(1): 1089.Year2024
- … Forests are the reservoir for a vast amount of terrestrial soil organic carbon (SOC) globally. With increasing soil depth, the age of … Wakelin, Steve A. 2024. Lifting the Profile of Deep Forest Soil Carbon. Soil Systems. 8: 105. 22 p. …AuthorsLoretta G. Garrett, Alexa K. Byers, Kathryn Wigley, Katherine A. Heckman, Jeff A. Hatten, Steve A. WakelinKeywordsSourceSoil SystemsYear2024
- … to satisfy the mutualistic niche construction process. Soil habitat modification by these Tuber can be seen in their … where the vegetation of arbuscular mycorrhizal plants and soil organisms are largely suppressed. Tuber melanosporum … vegetation cover than T. aestivum . Interactions among soil carbonates, pH, and brûlé size are associated with …AuthorsLuis G. García-Montero, Vicente J. Monleón, Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo, Cristina Menta, Thomas W. KuyperKeywordsSourceSoil Biology and Biochemistry. 189: 109276.Year2024
- … types. Additionally, this study evaluated the changes in carbon removal efficiency of SAF when accounting for soil carbon change. The outcomes of this study are useful for …AuthorsJ. P. Ahire, R. Bergman, T. Runge, S. H. Mousavi-Avval, D. Bhattacharyya, T. Brown, J. WangKeywordsSourceJournalYear2024
- … in frequency, size, and severity. These disturbances alter soil microbiome structure and function, with greater fire … of microbially-mediated ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration, clean water supplies) typically … impacted by recent high severity wildfire. Changes in soil carbon and nitrogen chemistry and patterns of microbial …AuthorsJulie A. Fowler, Amelia R. Nelson, Emily K. Bechtold, Raegan Paul, Alexandra M. Wettengel, Michael A. McNorvell, Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Timothy S. Fegel, Erik Anderson, Charles C. Rhoades, Michael J. WilkinsKeywordsSourceGeoderma. 448: 116982.Year2024
- … for climate change mitigation; indeed, many current carbon sequestration strategies rely on trees. Planting trees … However, considering other impacts such as reductions in soil carbon or albedo and increased fire severity (through …AuthorsJaime Moyano, Romina D. Dimarco, Juan Paritsis, Tess Peterson, Duane A. Peltzer, Kerri M. Crawford, Matthew A. McCary, Kimberley T. Davis, Aníbal Pauchard, Martin A. NunezKeywordsSourceJournal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14300.Year2024
- … on the vegetation vitality and the indirect effect of soil nitrogen (N) loss that favors nutrient-poor adapted … forest floor and upper mineral soil (0–5 cm) pools of carbon (C), N, and mercury (Hg) before and after prescribed … C.C. 2024. Influence of barrens restoration treatments on soil carbon, nitrogen, and mercury pools and emissions.Soil …AuthorsR. Kolka, K.M. Quigley, J. R. Miesel, M.B. Dickinson, B.R. Sturtevant, C.C. KernSourceSoil Science Society of America JournalYear2024
- … Section 6.2 provides the estimation methods for biomass carbon in wetlands and soil carbon, N 2 O, and CH 4 emissions and sinks. A single …AuthorsStephen M. Ogle, Patrick Hunt, Carl TrettinSourceIn: Hanson, Wes L.; Itle, Cortney; Edquist, Kara, eds. Quantifying greenhouse gas fluxes in agriculture and forestry: Methods for entity‐scale inventory. Technical Bulletin Number 1939, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Economist. 6-1 – 6-23. Chapter 6.Year2024