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Economics of land‐based carbon mitigation
Abstract Agricultural land holds tremendous potential to contribute to net zero greenhouse gas emission goals by providing low carbon renewable energy to displace fossil fuels and by serving as a sink for sequestering carbon in the soil with climate‐smart practices. This potential is, however, far from being realized.
Madhu Khanna
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Dominant control of temperature on (sub-)tropical soil carbon turnover. [PDF]
Meyer VD +6 more
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Abstract Premise Understanding how plant populations adapt to water limitation through stomatal traits is key to predicting drought responses. The dominant C4 grass Andropogon gerardi, distributed across sharp climate gradients in North America, offers an excellent focal species to study stomatal architecture (size and density).
Jack Sytsma +6 more
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Crop rotation and the impact on soil carbon in the U.S. Corn Belt. [PDF]
Wu Y, Davis EC, Sohngen BL.
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Abstract Premise The carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) exhibits remarkable floral diversity associated with pollination, particularly in the largest subgenus Temnoceras, which spans Mexico and Central America. Despite this diversity, the relationships between species and the evolution of key floral traits remain unresolved. Here, we
Yunjia Liu +5 more
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Unprotected carbon dominates decadal soil carbon increase. [PDF]
Liu M +8 more
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Engineering Fluoroacetate Dehalogenase by Growth‐Based Selections on Non‐Natural Organofluorides
We present a high‐throughput selection system to engineer fluoroacetate dehalogenases (FAcDs). By challenging E. coli populations that produce diverse FAcD libraries to grow on non‐natural organofluorides as their sole carbon source, we isolated a panel of FAcD variants with improved activity and altered substrate specificity.
Suzanne C. Jansen +2 more
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Reassessing Whether Biodegradable Microplastics Are Environmentally Friendly: Differences in Earthworm Physiological Responses and Soil Carbon Function Impacts. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Shrub encroachment alters microbial community composition and soil carbon and nitrogen cycling functional genes in northern peatlands. [PDF]
Ao J, Tang X, Li Z, Tang Z.
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