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  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,627 Views
13 Pages

Total Soil CO2 Efflux from Drained Terric Histosols

  • Egidijus Vigricas,
  • Dovilė Čiuldienė,
  • Kęstutis Armolaitis,
  • Kristine Valujeva,
  • Raija Laiho,
  • Jyrki Jauhiainen,
  • Thomas Schindler,
  • Arta Bārdule,
  • Andis Lazdiņš and
  • Kaido Soosaar
  • + 3 authors

4 January 2024

Histosols cover about 8–10% of Lithuania’s territory and most of this area is covered with nutrient-rich organic soils (Terric Histosols). Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from drained Histosols contribute more than 25% of emissions from th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,990 Views
14 Pages

26 April 2023

The key process in understanding carbon dynamics under different ecosystems is quantifying soil CO2 efflux. However, this process can change annually as it depends on environmental variables. The results of this paper present the effects of root netw...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,231 Views
13 Pages

Efflux Inhibitor Bicalutamide Increases Oral Bioavailability of the Poorly Soluble Efflux Substrate Docetaxel in Co-Amorphous Anti-Cancer Combination Therapy

  • Adam Bohr,
  • Thais Leite Nascimento,
  • Necati Harmankaya,
  • Johan Juhl Weisser,
  • Yingya Wang,
  • Holger Grohganz,
  • Thomas Rades and
  • Korbinian Löbmann

11 January 2019

Many anti-cancer drugs are difficult to formulate into an oral dosage form because they are both poorly water-soluble and show poor permeability, the latter often as a result of being an intestinal efflux pump substrate. To obtain a more water-solubl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,505 Views
23 Pages

Modeling of CO2 Efflux from Forest and Grassland Soils Depending on Weather Conditions

  • Sergey Kivalov,
  • Irina Kurganova,
  • Sergey Bykhovets,
  • Dmitriy Khoroshaev,
  • Valentin Lopes de Gerenyu,
  • Yiping Wu,
  • Tatiana Myakshina,
  • Yakov Kuzyakov and
  • Irina Priputina

Carbon dioxide (CO2) efflux from soil (or soil respiration, SR) is one of the most important yet variable characteristics of soil. When evaluating large areas, CO2 efflux modeling serves as a viable alternative to direct measurements. This research a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,145 Views
18 Pages

Monitoring of Seasonal Under-Vine CO2 Effluxes in a Vineyard under Different Fertilization Practices

  • Pasquale Cirigliano,
  • Andrea Cresti,
  • Andrea Rengo,
  • Mauro Eugenio Maria D’Arcangelo and
  • Elena Brunori

Soil CO2 efflux is a pivotal component of agro-ecosystem C budgets. It is considered a proxy indicator of biological activity and a descriptor of soil quality that is strongly linked to agricultural soil management. We investigated the effects of soi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,350 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Buried Straw Bioreactor Technology on CO2 Efflux and Indian Cowpea Yields

  • Cenwei Liu,
  • Jing Ye,
  • Bangwei Zhang,
  • Yi Lin and
  • Yixiang Wang

This study evaluates the efficacy of buried straw bioreactor (SBR) technology in enhancing soil properties, CO2 efflux, and crop yield, specifically focusing on Indian cowpea cultivation within a greenhouse environment. Conducted at the Yuxi Demonstr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,592 Views
17 Pages

Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, and CO2 Efflux in the Calcareous Sandy Loam Soil Treated with Chemically Modified Organic Amendments

  • Ahmed Mohammed-Nour,
  • Mohamed Al-Sewailem,
  • Ahmed H. El-Naggar,
  • Mohamed H. El-Saeid,
  • Anwar A. Aly and
  • Jamal Elfaki

4 August 2021

In Saudi Arabia, more than 335,000 tons of cow manure is produced every year from dairy farming. However, the produced cow manure is usually added to the agricultural soils as raw or composted manure; significant nitrogen losses occur during the stor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,154 Views
12 Pages

Carbon and Nitrogen Content and CO2 Efflux from Coarse Woody Debris of Norway Spruce, Black Alder, and Silver Birch

  • Dovilė Čiuldienė,
  • Egidijus Vigricas,
  • Greta Galdikaitė,
  • Vidas Stakėnas,
  • Kęstutis Armolaitis and
  • Iveta Varnagirytė-Kabašinskienė

8 February 2025

Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an essential component in forest ecosystems, playing a significant role in enhancing biodiversity, soil formation, and nutrient cycling through decomposition processes. CWD also contributes to greenhouse gas fluxes, parti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,754 Views
30 Pages

20 September 2023

Efflux pump (EP)-mediated multidrug resistance (MDR) seems ubiquitous in bacterial infections and neoplastic diseases. The diversity and lack of specificity of these efflux mechanisms raise a great obstacle in developing drugs that modulate efflux pu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,361 Views
22 Pages

The Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Water Limitation Is Not Merely a Climatic Issue: The Role of Substrate Availability

  • Giovanbattista De Dato,
  • Alessandra Lagomarsino,
  • Eszter Lellei-Kovacs,
  • Dario Liberati,
  • Renée Abou Jaoudé,
  • Rosita Marabottini,
  • Silvia Rita Stazi,
  • Gabriele Guidolotti,
  • Edit Kovacs-Lang and
  • Paolo De Angelis

7 July 2017

Water availability, together with temperature, represents the most limiting abiotic factor regulating soil CO2 efflux (SR). Besides the direct effect of water limitation, drought also influences plant activity, determining changes in the quality and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,445 Views
21 Pages

Real-Time Partitioning of Diurnal Stem CO2 Efflux into Local Stem Respiration and Xylem Transport Processes

  • Kolby J. Jardine,
  • Regison Oliveira,
  • Parsa Ajami,
  • Ryan Knox,
  • Charlie Koven,
  • Bruno Gimenez,
  • Gustavo Spanner,
  • Jeffrey Warren,
  • Nate McDowell and
  • Jeffrey Chambers

The apparent respiratory quotient (ARQ) of tree stems, defined as the ratio of net stem CO2 efflux (ES_CO2) to net stem O2 influx (ES_O2), offers insights into the balance between local respiratory CO2 production and CO2 transported via the xylem. Tr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,212 Views
10 Pages

30 March 2022

In this study, a 30-day incubation experiment was performed to investigate the interactive effects of soil moisture content and two types of organic manure (animal manure: M and wheat straw: WS) on organic C mineralization and the degradation of PAH...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,362 Views
12 Pages

Biochar, an alkaline carbonaceous substance resulting from the thermal pyrolysis of biomass, reportedly enhances the micronutrient availability in acidic soils with little or no effect on alkaline soils. In this study, biochars were produced from pou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,736 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Heavy Machine Traffic on Soil CO2 Concentration and Efflux in a Pinus koraiensis Thinning Stand

  • Ikhyun Kim,
  • Sang-Kyun Han,
  • Mauricio Acuna,
  • Heesung Woo,
  • Jae-Heun Oh and
  • Byoungkoo Choi

29 October 2021

Mechanized timber harvesting is cost efficient and highly productive. However, mechanized harvesting operations are often associated with several environmental problems, including soil compaction and disturbance. Soil compaction impedes air circulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,135 Views
14 Pages

30 July 2017

Soil CO2 efflux (Rs) is a significant source of carbon dioxide from soils to the atmosphere and is a critical component of total ecosystem carbon budgets. Prescribed fire is one of the most prevalent forest management tools employed in the southeaste...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,821 Views
15 Pages

17 November 2023

The stem CO2 efflux (Es) plays an important role in the carbon balance in forest ecosystems. However, a majority of studies focus on ecosystem flux, and little is known about the contribution of stem respiration to ecosystem respiration (Reco) for ru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,153 Views
14 Pages

Carbonyl Cyanide 3-Chloro Phenyl Hydrazone (CCCP) Restores the Colistin Sensitivity in Brucella intermedia

  • Malak Zoaiter,
  • Zaher Zeaiter,
  • Oleg Mediannikov,
  • Cheikh Sokhna and
  • Pierre-Edouard Fournier

20 January 2023

Brucella intermedia (formerly Ochrobactrum intermedium), a non-fermentative bacterium, has been isolated from animals and human clinical specimens. It is naturally resistant to polymyxins, including colistin (CO), and may cause opportunistic infectio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,246 Views
9 Pages

16 March 2017

An improved understanding of temporal and spatial variations in soil respiration is essential for measuring soil CO2 effluxes accurately. In this study, a field experiment was conducted to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of soil resp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,666 Views
18 Pages

Productivity and Seasonality Drive Total Soil Respiration in Semi-Arid Juniper Woodlands (Juniperus thurifera L., Southern Spain)

  • Francisco Antonio García Morote,
  • Manuela Andrés Abellán,
  • Eva Rubio,
  • Eduardo Martínez García,
  • Francisco García Saucedo,
  • Marta Isabel Picazo Córdoba and
  • Francisco Ramón López Serrano

30 March 2022

We analyzed the relationship between forest productivity (joint effect of forest maturity and soil quality) and total soil respiration (µmol CO2 m−2 s−1) in semi-arid juniper woodlands (young woodlands growing in abandoned farmlands...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,652 Views
13 Pages

The Action of Environmental Factors on Carbon Dioxide Efflux per Growing Season and Non-Growing Season

  • Mykola Kochiieru,
  • Agnė Veršulienė,
  • Virginijus Feiza,
  • Dalia Feizienė,
  • Kateryna Shatkovska and
  • Irena Deveikytė

22 May 2024

The intensity of carbon dioxide can vary depending on land management practices, temperature of the soil, and soil moisture. The soil CO2 efflux per non-growing season was 61% lower than per growing season. The CO2 efflux, averaged across data, tende...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,691 Views
23 Pages

Biochar Addition Increased Soil Carbon Storage but Did Not Exacerbate Soil Carbon Emission in Young Subtropical Plantation Forest

  • Nan Sun,
  • Binoy Sarkar,
  • Saiqiang Li,
  • Youhua Tian,
  • Longbing Sha,
  • Yongchao Gao,
  • Xu Luo and
  • Xiaodong Yang

24 May 2024

Forests play a crucial role in mitigating global warming, contributing approximately 46% of the global terrestrial carbon sink. However, it remains uncertain whether the addition of biochar to forests enhances the ecosystem’s carbon sink capaci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
933 Views
12 Pages

Soil CO2 as a Function of Soil Properties and Tillage Systems on Loamy Soil in Lithuania

  • Mykola Kochiieru,
  • Virginijus Feiza,
  • Yuliia Kochiieru and
  • Jonas Volungevičius

17 April 2025

Investigations of CO2 emissions in the context of different tillage systems are relevant not only for studying the effects of climate change but also for evaluating the sustainability of soil management. To better understand the influence of soil phy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,955 Views
14 Pages

Understanding Soil Respiration Dynamics in Temperate Forests in Northwestern Mexico

  • José Alexis Martínez-Rivas,
  • Benedicto Vargas-Larreta,
  • Jorge Omar López-Martínez,
  • Cristóbal Gerardo Aguirre-Calderón,
  • Francisco Javier Hernández and
  • Gregorio Ángeles-Pérez

31 August 2023

Temperate mixed forests in Mexico are considered highly important ecosystems because of their high levels of biodiversity and capacity to store carbon. The aim of this study was to evaluate temporal and between-forest soil respiration (CO2 efflux) va...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
9,023 Views
26 Pages

Diversity-Carbon Flux Relationships in a Northwest Forest

  • Justin L. Kirsch,
  • Dylan G. Fischer,
  • Alexandra N. Kazakova,
  • Abir Biswas,
  • Rachael E. Kelm,
  • David W. Carlson and
  • Carri J. LeRoy

29 December 2011

While aboveground biomass and forest productivity can vary over abiotic gradients (e.g., temperature and moisture gradients), biotic factors such as biodiversity and tree species stand dominance can also strongly influence biomass accumulation. In th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,275 Views
13 Pages

Soil bacteria are important components of forest ecosystems, there compostion structure and functions are sensitive to environmental conditions along elevation gradients. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing followed by FAPROTAX function predictio...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2,822 Views
8 Pages

1 July 2021

Northeast Shark River Slough (NESS), lying at the northeastern perimeter of Everglades National Park (ENP), Florida, USA, has been subjected to years of hydrologic modifications. Construction of the Tamiami Trail (US 41) in 1928 connected the east an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,367 Views
16 Pages

Soil Dynamics in an Urban Forest and Its Contribution as an Ecosystem Service

  • María de la Luz Espinosa Fuentes,
  • Oscar Peralta,
  • Rocío García,
  • Eugenia González del Castillo,
  • Rosa María Cerón Bretón,
  • Julia Griselda Cerón Bretón,
  • Eric Tun Camal and
  • Faustino Zavala García

23 November 2023

Forests embedded in an urban matrix are an important site to investigate the effects of multiple anthropogenic influences that can lead to the modification of biogeochemical cycles and, consequently, of the ecosystem services they provide. In this st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,570 Views
14 Pages

16 October 2024

As one of the main terrain factors, the slope aspect generally shows remarkable effects on microclimate and vegetation distribution. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential effects of the slope aspect on soil respiration and the soil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
818 Views
18 Pages

Fire and Logging Decrease Soil CO2 Efflux in Siberian Central Taiga Forests

  • Elena A. Kukavskaya,
  • Alexey V. Panov,
  • Anastasia V. Makhnykina and
  • Pavel Y. Groisman

25 June 2025

Extensive wildfires and logging have affected the Russian boreal forests in recent decades. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are widespread in Russia and are one of the most disturbed tree species in Siberia. However, the effects of disturban...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,661 Views
12 Pages

Effect of Traditional Cultivation Management on CO2 Flux in the Dry Tropical Cropland of South India

  • Mayuko Seki,
  • Soh Sugihara,
  • Hidetoshi Miyazaki,
  • Ryoichi Araki,
  • Muniandi Jegadeesan,
  • Shun Ishiyama,
  • Ueru Tanaka and
  • Haruo Tanaka

Soils in tropical croplands are becoming degraded because of soil carbon (C) depletion. Local farmers in South India use a specific management of traditional cultivation, i.e., broadcast seeding. However, for sustainable C management, there is no qua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,390 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Wildfire and Logging on Soil CO2 Efflux in Scots Pine Forests of Siberia

  • Elena A. Kukavskaya,
  • Anna V. Bogorodskaya,
  • Ludmila V. Buryak,
  • Olga P. Kalenskaya and
  • Susan G. Conard

14 September 2024

Wildfires and logging play an important role in regulating soil carbon fluxes in forest ecosystems. In Siberia, large areas are disturbed by fires and logging annually. Climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure have resulted in the expansi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,899 Views
19 Pages

Response of Soil CO2 Efflux to Shelterwood Harvesting in a Mature Temperate Pine Forest

  • Robin Thorne,
  • Myroslava Khomik,
  • Emily Hayman and
  • Altaf Arain

10 March 2020

In forest ecosystems, soil CO2 efflux is an important component of ecosystem respiration (RE), which is generally driven by variability in soil temperature and soil moisture. Tree harvesting in forests can alter the soil variables and, consequently,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
516 Views
16 Pages

5 November 2025

Drought is a major stressor affecting tree physiology and is expected to intensify under climate extremes. Stems, partly due to their photosynthetic capacity, tend to be more drought-resilient than leaves. This study aimed to assess stem photosynthet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,932 Views
16 Pages

29 September 2020

Wetlands store a large amount of carbon (C) and many are vulnerable to potential global warming. It is critical to quantify the temperature sensitivity of soil nitrogen (N) and C mineralization in response to external labile C or N addition in differ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,130 Views
17 Pages

Forest Structure and Fine Root Biomass Influence Soil CO2 Efflux in Temperate Forests under Drought

  • Antonios Apostolakis,
  • Ingo Schöning,
  • Beate Michalzik,
  • Christian Ammer,
  • Peter Schall,
  • Falk Hänsel,
  • Thomas Nauss,
  • Susan Trumbore and
  • Marion Schrumpf

17 February 2023

Soil respiration is rarely studied at the landscape scale where forest and soil properties can be important drivers. We performed forest and soil inventories in 150 temperate forest sites in three German landscapes and measured in situ soil CO2 efflu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,218 Views
11 Pages

Small-Scale Forest Structure Influences Spatial Variability of Belowground Carbon Fluxes in a Mature Mediterranean Beech Forest

  • Ettore D’Andrea,
  • Gabriele Guidolotti,
  • Andrea Scartazza,
  • Paolo De Angelis and
  • Giorgio Matteucci

26 February 2020

The tree belowground compartment, especially fine roots, plays a relevant role in the forest ecosystem carbon (C) cycle, contributing largely to soil CO2 efflux (SR) and to net primary production (NPP). Beyond the well-known role of environmental dri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,402 Views
18 Pages

Vegetation and Precipitation Patterns Define Annual Dynamics of CO2 Efflux from Soil and Its Components

  • Dmitriy Khoroshaev,
  • Irina Kurganova,
  • Valentin Lopes de Gerenyu,
  • Dmitry Sapronov,
  • Sergey Kivalov,
  • Abeer S. Aloufi and
  • Yakov Kuzyakov

11 December 2024

Respiration of soil heterotrophs—mainly of bacteria and fungi—is a substantial part of carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems, which tie up organic matter decomposition with the rise of atmospheric CO2 concentration. Deep understanding...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,952 Views
9 Pages

15 October 2021

Soil respiration plays a critical role in driving soil carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial forest ecosystems. However, evidence to demonstrate the response of roots, mycorrhizal hyphae, and soil free-living microbes of soil respiration and their temper...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,111 Views
15 Pages

Stem CO2 Efflux as an Indicator of Forests’ Productivity in Relict Juniper Woodlands (Juniperus thurifera L.) of Southern Spain

  • Francisco Antonio García Morote,
  • Manuela Andrés Abellán,
  • Eva Rubio,
  • Iván Pérez Anta,
  • Francisco García Saucedo and
  • Francisco Ramón López Serrano

30 September 2021

There are considerable uncertainties about the C cycle in semi-arid ecosystems. Hence, studies that have focused on Juniperus in Mediterranean woodlands are non-existent. This study provides a survey of the effect of the juniper woodland type (young...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,530 Views
13 Pages

27 November 2021

Aquaculture, particularly shellfish ponds, has expanded dramatically and become a major cause of mangrove deforestation and “blue carbon” loss in China. We present the first study to examine CO2 efflux from marine aquaculture/shellfish po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,226 Views
12 Pages

Plant Diversity and Agroecosystem Function in Riparian Agroforests: Providing Ecosystem Services and Land-Use Transition

  • Serra W. Buchanan,
  • Megan Baskerville,
  • Maren Oelbermann,
  • Andrew M. Gordon,
  • Naresh V. Thevathasan and
  • Marney E. Isaac

11 January 2020

Achieving biologically diverse agricultural systems requires a commitment to changes in land use. While in-field agrobiodiversity is a critical route to such a transition, riparian systems remain an important, yet understudied, pathway to achieve key...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,730 Views
18 Pages

Epithelial Transfer of the Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Erlotinib, Gefitinib, Afatinib, Crizotinib, Sorafenib, Sunitinib, and Dasatinib: Implications for Clinical Resistance

  • Richard J. Honeywell,
  • Ietje Kathmann,
  • Elisa Giovannetti,
  • Carmelo Tibaldi,
  • Egbert F. Smit,
  • Maria N. Rovithi,
  • Henk M.W. Verheul and
  • Godefridus J. Peters

10 November 2020

Background: tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) inhibit phosphorylation of signaling proteins. TKIs often show large variations in the clinic due to poor pharmacology, possibly leading to resistance. We compared gut absorption of inhibitors of epiderma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
7,080 Views
18 Pages

Hot-Moments of Soil CO2 Efflux in a Water-Limited Grassland

  • Rodrigo Vargas,
  • Enrique Sánchez-Cañete P.,
  • Penélope Serrano-Ortiz,
  • Jorge Curiel Yuste,
  • Francisco Domingo,
  • Ana López-Ballesteros and
  • Cecilio Oyonarte

The metabolic activity of water-limited ecosystems is strongly linked to the timing and magnitude of precipitation pulses that can trigger disproportionately high (i.e., hot-moments) ecosystem CO2 fluxes. We analyzed over 2-years of continuous measur...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,005 Views
16 Pages

Continuous Monitoring of Soil Respiration After a Prescribed Fire: Seasonal Variations in CO2 Efflux

  • María C. Romero-Toribio,
  • Elena Angulo,
  • Ramón C. Soriguer,
  • Javier Madrigal,
  • Francisco Senra-Rivero,
  • Xim Cerdá and
  • Joaquín Cobos

18 October 2024

Prescribed burns have recently become a widespread environmental management practice for biodiversity restoration to reduce fuel load, to provide forest fire suppression operational opportunities, to favor plant recruitment or to manage wild species....

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2,125 Views
15 Pages

The Effect of Rapid Development on Soil CO2 Efflux in a Cellulosic Biofuel Stand

  • Nicholas Wright-Osment,
  • Gregory Starr,
  • Doug P. Aubrey,
  • Benjamin M. Rau and
  • Christina L. Staudhammer

30 January 2023

As awareness of climate change increases, the need for carbon neutral fuel sources is growing. Lignocellulosic biofuel derived from pine trees has been suggested as one potential energy source; however, it requires more research before its efficacy f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,709 Views
11 Pages

Soil CO2 efflux (FCO2) is a major component of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle but challenges in explaining local variability hamper efforts to link broad-scale fluxes to their biotic drivers. Trees are the dominant C source for forest soils, so lin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,257 Views
12 Pages

How Time since Forest Fire Affects Stand Structure, Soil Physical-Chemical Properties and Soil CO2 Efflux in Hemiboreal Scots Pine Forest Fire Chronosequence?

  • Kajar Köster,
  • Egle Köster,
  • Argo Orumaa,
  • Kristi Parro,
  • Kalev Jõgiste,
  • Frank Berninger,
  • Jukka Pumpanen and
  • Marek Metslaid

12 September 2016

We compared the changes in aboveground biomass and initial recovery of C pools and CO2 efflux following fire disturbances in Scots pine (Pinus sylvesteris L.) stands with different time since stand-replacing fire. The study areas are located in hemib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,078 Views
19 Pages

Environmental and Vegetative Controls on Soil CO2 Efflux in Three Semiarid Ecosystems

  • Matthew C. Roby,
  • Russell L. Scott,
  • Greg A. Barron-Gafford,
  • Erik P. Hamerlynck and
  • David J. P. Moore

Soil CO2 efflux (Fsoil) is a major component of the ecosystem carbon balance. Globally expansive semiarid ecosystems have been shown to influence the trend and interannual variability of the terrestrial carbon sink. Modeling Fsoil in water-limited ec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,409 Views
18 Pages

Soil CO2 Efflux and Root Productivity in a Switchgrass and Loblolly Pine Intercropping System

  • Paliza Shrestha,
  • John R. Seiler,
  • Brian D. Strahm,
  • Eric B. Sucre and
  • Zakiya H. Leggett

30 September 2016

Switchgrass intercropped with loblolly pine plantations can provide valuable feedstock for bioenergy production while providing ancillary benefits like controlling competing vegetation and enhancing soil C. Better understanding of the impact of inter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,209 Views
19 Pages

2 March 2023

Monitoring tropical and subtropical forest soil CO2 emission efflux (FSCO2) is crucial for understanding the global carbon cycle and terrestrial ecosystem respiration. In this study, we addressed the challenge of low spatiotemporal resolution in FSCO...

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