• A paradigm shift to CO2 sequestration to manage global warming – With the emphasis on developing countries 

      Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha Shankar; Leite, Fernanda Figueiredo Granja Dorilêo; Adeyemi, Maxwell Adebayo; Sarker, AhadJahin; Cambareri, Gustavo Sebastián; Faverin, Claudia; Tieri, Maria Paz; Castillo Zacarías, Carlos; Melchor Martínez, Elda; Parra Saldivar, Roberto; Iqbal, Hafiz M. (Elsevier, 2021-06-01)
      Global land use changes that tend to satisfy the food needs of augmenting population is provoking agricultural soils to act as a carbon (C) source rather than sink. Agricultural management practices are crucial to offset ...
    • Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of soil methane fluxes in forests: Global patterns and among‐biomes differences 

      Gatica, Gabriel; Fernandez, María Elena; Juliarena, Maria Paula; Gyenge, Javier (Wiley & Sons, 2020-09)
      Forest soils are the most important terrestrial sink of atmospheric methane (CH4). Climatic, soil and anthropogenic drivers affect CH4 fluxes, but it is poorly known the relative weight of each driver and whether all drivers ...
    • Lotus spp.: a Mediterranean genus with high environment and economic impact in the Salado River Basin (Argentina) 

      Ruiz, Oscar Adolfo; Gortari, Maximiliano; Maguire, Vanina Giselle; Arese, Romina Paola; Campestre, María Paula; Antonelli, Cristian Javier; Calzadilla, Pablo Ignacio; Menéndez, Ana Bernardina; Escaray, Francisco José; Carrasco Sorli, Pedro Miguel; Bailleres, Matias Andres; Ezquiaga, Juan Pedro; Paolocci, Francesco; Garriz, Andrés; Nieva, Amira Susana del Valle (Springer, 2024-05)
      This review has the principal objective in to hypothesise that the introduction of Lotus species could have significant benefits in constrained soils due their worldwide distribution. This idea is major based on results ...