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A paradigm shift to CO2 sequestration to manage global warming – With the emphasis on developing countries
(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 ... -
Does forest management affect the magnitude and direction of the afforestation effect on soil methane fluxes? A meta-analysis
(Elsevier, 2022-03)Evidence suggests that tree plantations change soil methane (CH4) fluxes (magnitude and/or direction of the fluxes) compared to herbaceous land (i.e. afforestation effect) due to the effect of trees increasing methanotroph ... -
Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of soil methane fluxes in forests: Global patterns and among‐biomes differences
(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 ... -
Impact of land use change on soil methane fluxes and diffusivity in Pampean plains, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2022-05)Upland soils are the main methane (CH4) biological sink, and may be affected by land-use change. Changes in land uses and soil management affect soil properties that control diffusion of gases, which in combination with ...