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Soil carbon storage is related to tree functional composition in naturally regenerating tropical forests. [PDF]
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Regenerating tropical forests are increasingly important for their role in the global carbon cycle. Carbon stocks in above‐ground biomass can recover to old‐growth forest levels within 60–100 years.
Wallwork A +4 more
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Nocturnal dissolved organic matter release by turf algae and its role in the microbialization of reefs. [PDF]
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The increased release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by algae has been associated with the fast but inefficient growth of opportunistic microbial pathogens and the ongoing degradation of coral reefs.
Mueller B +6 more
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi and the nitrogen economy of Nothofagus in southern Patagonia. [PDF]
Ectomycorrhizal fungi play essential roles in nitrogen cycling and plant nutrient uptake at high latitudes. However, they have disproportionately been studied in boreal forests dominated by evergreen conifers. We characterized ectomycorrhizal associations and the nitrogen economy of co‐occurring deciduous and evergreen angiosperms from the genus ...
Truong C +4 more
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Seedling growth declines in warmed tropical forest soils
The response of tropical forest plants to a warming climate could have a large feedback on further climatic change. To address this, we tested the response of six tree species seedlings to 3 years of in‐situ experimental soil warming. Our study demonstrates that belowground warming causes species‐specific declines in the growth and photosynthesis of ...
Andrew T. Nottingham +5 more
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The authors provide a comprehensive assessment of the response of key members of the soil food web to habitat fragmentation and tree die‐off (landscape level plant–soil interactions), illustrating the major role of soil carbon, habitat connectivity, and tree die‐off in driving soil biodiversity and trophic structure.
Paula Lopezosa +8 more
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La degradación y erosión edáfica por cambios de uso suelo, disminuyen los contenidos de carbono y su calidad. Con el objetivo de identificar y reconocer los mejores indicadores de calidad edáfica y de relacionarla con sus contenidos de carbono orgánico ...
Gerardo Cruz-Flores +3 more
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Cambios en las fracciones orgánicas resistentes en suelos de la región pampeana [PDF]
Resumen Conocer la susceptibilidad a la degradación del material orgánico del suelo permite adecuar las prácticas de manejo en función de un mejor balance de carbono.
Maria Rosa Landriscini +3 more
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Para la simulación del carbono orgánico del suelo se utilizó el modelo RothC26.3 (Coleman y Jenkinson, 1999), que trabaja a una escala de tiempo mensual y permite determinar el recambio mensual del C mediante procesos cinéticos de primer orden, donde ...
M González Hidalgo +6 more
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RESUMO O processo de desnitrificação reduz, de forma geral, nitrato a nitrogênio molecular; essa redução acontece associada ao ganho de elétrons. Na desnitrificação, as bactérias heterotróficas utilizam carbono orgânico como fonte doadora de elétrons. No
José Tavares de Sousa, Eugênio Foresti
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Este trabalho propôs avaliar o teor e o estoque de carbono orgânico total, no solo e nos agregados de um Argissolo Vermelho amarelo sob sistemas de manejo convencional com preparos por arado de disco, arado de disco mais grade pesada, somente grade ...
Clério Hickmann, Liovando M. da Costa
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