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Biomasa y respiración microbiana : respuesta ante cambios en la humedad del suelo en la Estepa Magallánica Seca de Santa Cruz, Argentina
Toledo, Guillermo; Gargaglione, Veronica Beatriz; Peri, Pablo Luis; Toledo, Santiago (Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA), 2020-11-17)El carbono y el nitrógeno de la biomasa microbiana (CBM y NBM) del suelo son bioindicadores que tienen el potencial de mostrar cambios en el suelo de los ecosistemas, y están condicionados por la humedad disponible en el ... -
Modeling soil nitrogen content in South Patagonia across a climate gradient, vegetation type, and grazing
Peri, Pablo Luis; Rosas, Yamina Micaela; Ladd, Brenton; Toledo, Santiago; Lasagno, Romina Gisele; Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José (MDPI, 2019-05)Soil total nitrogen (N) stock in rangelands, shrublands, and forests support key ecological functions such as the capacity of the land to sustain plant and animal productivity and ecosystem services. The objective of this ... -
Modelling soil carbon content in south Patagonia and evaluating changes according to climate, vegetation, desertification and grazing
Peri, Pablo Luis; Rosas, Yamina Micaela; Ladd, Brenton; Toledo, Santiago; Lasagno, Romina Gisele; Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José (2018)In Southern Patagonia, a long-term monitoring network has been established to assess bio-indicators as an early warning of environmental changes due to climate change and human activities. Soil organic carbon (SOC) content ... -
Soil microbial communities respond to an environmental gradient of grazing intensity in south Patagonia Argentina
Toledo, Santiago; Peri, Pablo Luis; Correa, Olga S.; Gargaglione, Veronica Beatriz; Gonzalez Polo, Marina (Elsevier, 2020)Soil microorganisms communities regulate key functions in terrestrial ecosystems and contributes to the formation of stable organic matter and hence climate change mitigation. The structure, diversity and activity of soil ...