• Patterns and controls of carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes in a dry forest of central Argentina 

      Garcia, Alfredo Gabriel; Di Bella, Carlos Marcelo; Houspanossian, Javier; Magliano, Patricio Nicolás; Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel; Posse Beaulieu, Gabriela; Fernandez, Roberto J.; Nosetto, Marcelo Daniel (Elsevier, 2017-12)
      Covering 16% of global land surface, dry forests play a key role in the global carbon budget. The Southern Hemisphere still preserves a high proportion of its native dry forest cover, but deforestation rates have increased ...
    • Predicting soybean losses using carbon dioxide monitoring during storage in silo bags 

      Taher, Hernán Ignacio; Urcola, Hernan Alejandro; Cendoya, Maria Gabriela; Bartosik, Ricardo Enrique (Elsevier, 2019-06)
      The rapid increase of the overall grain production of Argentina resulted with a storage capacity deficit in permanent structures of 40–50 million tons, and this context favored the rapid adoption of the silo bag technology. ...
    • REDD+ en Latinoamérica: el caso de Perú 

      Ladd, Brenton; Peri, Pablo Luis (Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, 2013)
      La cuestión de cómo los países en vías de desarrollo como el Perú pueden participar efectivamente en el marco REDD+ (reducción de emisiones de la deforestación y degradación de bosques) de las Naciones Unidas ha sido el ...
    • Reply to: Data do not support large-scale oligotrophication of terrestrial ecosystems. 

      Craine,  Joseph M.; Elmore, Andrew J.; Wang, Lixin  ; Boeckx, Pascal; Delzon, Sylvain; Fang, Yunting  ; Gray, Alan  ; Guerrieri , Rossella; Gundale, Michael J.; Hietz , Peter; Nelson, David M.  ; Peri, Pablo Luis; Templer, Pamela H; Werner, Christiane (Springer Nature, 2019-07-22)
      Hiltbrunner et al. apply a reductionist approach to argue that the evidence for widespread terrestrial oligotrophication2 should be replaced with a two-factor explanation (growth dilution and depositional signatures) that ...
    • Should tree invasions be used in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change? 

      Nuñez, Martin Andrés; Davis, Kimberley T.; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Peltzer, Duane A.; Paritsis, Juan; Maxwell, Bruce D.; Pauchard, Aníbal (The Ecological Society of America, 2021)
      Intentionally allowing or promoting invasion by non-native trees into areas characterized by treeless vegetation could contribute to climate-change mitigation by increasing carbon (C) sequestration. In some areas of the ...
    • Soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions during the growing season from temperate maize‐soybean intercrops 

      Dyer, Lisa; Oelbermann, Maren; Echarte, Laura (Wiley, 2012-06)
      The Argentine Pampa is one of the major global regions for the production of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L. [Merr.]), but intense management practices have led to soil degradation and amplified greenhouse‐gas ...
    • Study and modelling the respiration of corn seeds (Zea mays L.) during hermetic storage 

      Marcos Valle, Facundo; Gaston, Analia; Abalone, Rita; De La Torre, Diego; Castellari, Claudia Carla; Bartosik, Ricardo Enrique (Elsevier, 2021-06-05)
      The dynamics of oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations were characterized in corn (Zea mays L.) seed hermetically stored in glass jars at 15, 25 and 35 °C and 14.3, 16.5 and 18.3% moisture content. Gas ...
    • Towards a baseline for reducing the carbon budget in sugarcane: three years of carbon dioxide and methane emissions quantification 

      Chalco Vera, Jorge Elias; Acreche, Martin Moises (2018-11)
      Sugarcane straw burning or removal and N fertilization are management practices that modify the input of carbon (C) to the soil affecting greenhouse gases emissions and the potential of the soil for C sequestration. This ...
    • Towards Sustainable Dairy Production in Argentina: Evaluating Nutrient and CO2 Release from Raw and Processed Farm Waste 

      Iocoli, Gastón Alejandro; Orden, Luciano; López, Fernando M.; Gómez, Marisa A.; Villamil, María B.; Zabaloy, María C. (MDPI, 2021-12)
      Mineralization studies are the first step in determining the usefulness of an amendment such as fertilizer, and are essential to creating guidelines for dairy waste management to help producers make informed decisions. Our ...
    • Whole plant open chamber to measure gas exchange on herbaceous plant 

      Ferrari, Florencia; Parera, Carlos Alberto; Passera, Carlos Bernardo (2016)
      Much of our understanding about CO2 and H2O gas exchange in plants has been gained from studies at leaf level. Extrapolation of results to whole plant is difficult and not always accurate. In order to overcome this limitation, ...