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Abstract Mountain hay meadows are a high‐elevation forage‐producing agroecosystem dependent on flood irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization to maintain yields, meaning management has great potential to influence greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To assess GHG fluxes and inorganic N dynamics in meadows, field monitoring was established at four ranches ...
Daniel Adamson +3 more
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Denitrification is a community trait with partial pathways dominating across microbial genomes and biomes. [PDF]
Pold G, Saghaï A, Jones CM, Hallin S.
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Wetlands provide essential landscape functions, retaining water and nutrients, supporting biodiversity, and sequestering carbon, but assessing these functions at large spatial scales remains challenging. This systematic review describes and evaluates currently available approaches to quantifying wetland function at landscape scales.
Kimberly Van Meter +6 more
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Effect of substrate pretreatment on <i>in situ</i> heterotrophic denitrification of nitrate-contaminated groundwater. [PDF]
Salima D, Amina D, Hynda Y.
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Studies on fungal denitrification and co-denitrification
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Ultrasonic Cavitation Transforms Organic Matter to Achieve Reduction of Excess Sludge and Recycling of Carbon Sources. [PDF]
Sun H +10 more
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Abstract Less than 6% of US farmlands are cover cropped, an on‐farm management practice with potential to sequester carbon and provide environmental co‐benefits (e.g., improved soil health and water quality). Despite their promise as a nature‐based climate solution that can enhance soil carbon storage, cover crops remain underutilized, in part due to ...
Mallory L. Barnes +12 more
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Plant controls over tropical wetland nitrous oxide dynamics: a review. [PDF]
Girkin NT +3 more
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Abstract Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves can significantly affect plant nutrient status and growth, making it an important process for carbon‐cycle predictions for land surface models (LSMs). Based on a recent analysis of global nutrient resorption patterns from trait data, we develop a dynamic scheme of nitrogen (N) resorption driven by leaf
Gabriela Sophia +3 more
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