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Managing ecosystem service deficits through ecological-social prioritization. [PDF]
Khosravi Mashizi A.
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Grassland soil carbon sequestration: Current understanding, challenges, and solutions
Science, 2022Grasslands store approximately one third of the global terrestrial carbon stocks and can act as an important soil carbon sink. Recent studies show that plant diversity increases soil organic carbon (SOC) storage by elevating carbon inputs to belowground ...
Yongfei Bai, M. Cotrufo
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Carbon Sequestration Strategies in Soil Using Biochar: Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2023Biochar, a carbon (C)-rich material obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass under oxygen-limited environments, has been proposed as one of the most promising materials for C sequestration and climate mitigation in soil. The C sequestration
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Managing Air Quality and Energy Systems, 2020
Carbon sequestration technologies are to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and in turn, to mitigate global climate change without adversely influencing energy use or hindering economic growth.
Nathan E. Hultman
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Carbon sequestration technologies are to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and in turn, to mitigate global climate change without adversely influencing energy use or hindering economic growth.
Nathan E. Hultman
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Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2004
Pulmonary sequestration refers to the situation whereby a portion of lung tissue receives its blood supply from an anomalous systemic artery. Three main variants exist: intralobar, extralobar and communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformations. Venous drainage is typically via a systemic vein, although drainage into the pulmonary veins is well ...
Harriet J, Corbett +1 more
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Pulmonary sequestration refers to the situation whereby a portion of lung tissue receives its blood supply from an anomalous systemic artery. Three main variants exist: intralobar, extralobar and communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformations. Venous drainage is typically via a systemic vein, although drainage into the pulmonary veins is well ...
Harriet J, Corbett +1 more
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