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Soil organic carbon (SOC) content supports several ecosystem services. Quantifying SOC requires: (i) accurate C estimates of forest components, and (ii) soil estimates. However, SOC is difficult to measure, so predictive models are needed.
Guillermo Martínez Pastur +11 more
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Elevated CO2 does not increase eucalypt forest productivity on a low-phosphorus soil [PDF]
Rising atmospheric CO2 stimulates photosynthesis and productivity of forests, offsetting CO2 emissions. Elevated CO2 experiments in temperate planted forests yielded ~23% increases in productivity over the initial years.
AC Finzi +33 more
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Terrestrial organic carbon storage in a British moorland [PDF]
Accurate estimates for the size of terrestrial organic carbon (C) stores are needed to determine their importance in regulating atmospheric CO2 concentrations. The C stored in vegetation and soil components of a British moorland was evaluated in order to:
Allen +38 more
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Increasing impacts of extreme droughts on vegetation productivity under climate change [PDF]
Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is the basis of vegetation growth and food production globally1 and plays a critical role in regulating atmospheric CO2 through its impact on ecosystem carbon balance.
Christoffersen, Bradley O +7 more
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Spatial Downscaling of Vegetation Productivity in the Forest From Deep Learning
Accurately estimating vegetation productivity in the forest areas is important for studying the terrestrial ecosystem and carbon cycles. Global LAnd Surface Satellite (GLASS) vegetation production datasets provide new long-term basic products of gross ...
Tao Yu, Yong Pang, Rui Sun, Xiaodong Niu
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Spatio-temporal patterns and dynamics of net primary productivity for Kazakhstan [PDF]
Monitoring of net primary productivity (NPP) is especially important for the fragile ecosystems in arid and semi-arid regions. Great interest exists in observing large-scale vegetation dynamics and understanding spatial and temporal patterns of NPP in ...
Eisfelder, Christina +4 more
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Replicability of data collected for empirical estimation of relative pollen productivity [PDF]
The effects of repeated survey and fieldwork timing on data derived from a recently proposed standard field methodology for empirical estimation of relative pollen productivity (RPP) have been tested.
Bunting, M. Jane +2 more
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Multiple steady-states in the terrestrial atmosphere-biosphere system: a result of a discrete vegetation classification? [PDF]
International audienceMultiple steady states in the atmosphere-biosphere system can arise as a consequence of interactions and positive feedbacks. While atmospheric conditions affect vegetation productivity in terms of available light, water, and heat ...
Fraedrich, K., Kleidon, A., Low, C.
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Gross primary productivity (GPP) represents total vegetation productivity and is crucial in regional or global carbon balance. The Northeast China (NEC), abundant in vegetation resources, has a relatively large vegetation productivity; however, under ...
Ling Hu +4 more
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2018 Vegetable Production Handbook Chapter 5: Asian Vegetable Production
This 1-page fact sheet is chapter 5 of the 2018 Vegetable Production Handbook. Written by Guodong Liu, Christian F. Miller, Bonnie Wells, Yuncong Li, and Qingren Wang, and published by the Horticultural Sciences Department, 2018. CV301/CV301: Chapter 5. Ethnic Vegetable Production (ufl.edu)
Guodong Liu +4 more
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