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Assessment of above- and belowground carbon pools in a semi-arid forest ecosystem of Delhi, India

Assessment of above- and belowground carbon pools in a semi-arid forest ecosystem of Delhi, India

... of carbon pools in semi-arid forests of India is crucial in order to develop a better action plan for management of such ecosystems under global climate change and rapid ...and belowground carbon ...

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The Relationships among Community Type, Peat Layer Thickness, Belowground Carbon Storage and Habitat Age of Mangrove Forests in Pohnpei Island, Micronesia

The Relationships among Community Type, Peat Layer Thickness, Belowground Carbon Storage and Habitat Age of Mangrove Forests in Pohnpei Island, Micronesia

... the belowground carbon storage of the main mangrove community ...above. Belowground stored carbon for the main com- munity types in the coral reef type habitat were estimated to be less than ...

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Above and Belowground Carbon Acquisition of Mangrove Kandelia obovata Trees in Manko Wetland, Okinawa, Japan

Above and Belowground Carbon Acquisition of Mangrove Kandelia obovata Trees in Manko Wetland, Okinawa, Japan

... and belowground mass separately which were finally used to estimate belowground carbon acquisition following the relationship between aboveground and belowground ...Finally, belowground ...

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Habitat evolution of a peat swamp forest and belowground carbon sequestration during the Holocene along the coastal lowland in Central Sumatra, Indonesia

Habitat evolution of a peat swamp forest and belowground carbon sequestration during the Holocene along the coastal lowland in Central Sumatra, Indonesia

... and belowground carbon storage was examined in a coastal lowland along the eastern coast of Central Sumatra, ...Stored carbon per unit volume of the peat layer was estimated to be between 30 and 44 ...

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Effects of Silvicultural Intensity, Genetics, and Planting Density on Above and Belowground Carbon Allocation of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda).

Effects of Silvicultural Intensity, Genetics, and Planting Density on Above and Belowground Carbon Allocation of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda).

... control belowground growth and allocation, and how they are affected by silviculture and planting ...influence belowground carbon sequestration and total carbon ...for carbon credit ...

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Characterizing environmental, temporal and spatial scaling of Rhizosphere fungi in bioenergy crops : and their role in belowground carbon cycling

Characterizing environmental, temporal and spatial scaling of Rhizosphere fungi in bioenergy crops : and their role in belowground carbon cycling

... The belowground utilization of recently derived photo-­‐assimilates was also shown to markedly differ between the willow and Miscanthus crops, however the flow through both fungal pathways was negligible ...the ...

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Belowground Carbon and Nitrogen on a Thinned and Un Thinned Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest

Belowground Carbon and Nitrogen on a Thinned and Un Thinned Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest

... of carbon and nitrogen in the ...soil carbon (TSC) and total nitrogen (TN) can unanimously be found in the literature as key indicators of soil quality [24] [25], both in agricultural systems and areas of ...

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Aboveground vs. Belowground Carbon Stocks in African Tropical Lowland Rainforest: Drivers and Implications

Aboveground vs. Belowground Carbon Stocks in African Tropical Lowland Rainforest: Drivers and Implications

... for which H is the total measured tree height corresponding to the DBH of the individual; a, b and c are the curve parameters optimized for each site, which represent, respectively, the maxi- mum asymptotic height, the ...

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Consolidating soil carbon turnover models by improved estimates of belowground carbon input

Consolidating soil carbon turnover models by improved estimates of belowground carbon input

... from belowground crop residues and exudates in carbon models can lead to erroneous estimates of belowground C inputs in agricultural ...fixed belowground C input value estimated from standard ...

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ASSESSMENT OF BIOMASS CARBON POOL OF AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTION IN PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

ASSESSMENT OF BIOMASS CARBON POOL OF AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTION IN PUNE, MAHARASHTRA

... in carbon sequestration is conventional, and well ...biomass carbon pool of Baburaoji Gholap College Campus, Pune; by considering above ground, belowground, herb biomass, litter biomass, dead wood, ...

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Effect of grazing exclusion on carbon storage on grazing lands: A Review

Effect of grazing exclusion on carbon storage on grazing lands: A Review

... higher belowground carbon stocks than the adjacent free grazing lands in Tigray Region, Norther Ethiopia (Shimelse et ...higher belowground carbon stock in every category of exclosure ...

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Belowground biomass and its annual increment in a montane beech forest in Mavrovo National Park, north-west Macedonia

Belowground biomass and its annual increment in a montane beech forest in Mavrovo National Park, north-west Macedonia

... Belowground biomass of coarse roots in beech ecosystems can be easily estimated by allometric regressions showing the relationship of biomass to DBH. In terms of biomass and productivity, the most important are ...

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Total nonstructural carbohydrates in the vegetation components of a shortgrass prairie ecosystem under stress conditions.

Total nonstructural carbohydrates in the vegetation components of a shortgrass prairie ecosystem under stress conditions.

... Highlight: Total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) contents and its distribution in five above- and belowground compartments of the producer subsystem were studied un[r] ...

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Belowground influence of rhizobium inoculant and water hyacinth composts on yellow bean infested by aphis fabae and colletotrichum lindemuthianum under field conditions

Belowground influence of rhizobium inoculant and water hyacinth composts on yellow bean infested by aphis fabae and colletotrichum lindemuthianum under field conditions

... The objective of this study was to determine the influence of Rhizobium inoculant and water hyacinth composts on the performance of yellow bean in terms of growth and yields, and how these applications affect natural ...

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Cheating belowground interactions : diversity, ecology and distribution of mycoheterotrophy

Cheating belowground interactions : diversity, ecology and distribution of mycoheterotrophy

... photosynthesized carbon to their mycorrhizal fungal partners, which in turn facilitate the uptake of mineral nutrients from the soil, enhancing plant nutrition (Smith & Read, ...the carbon flux is ...

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Evolutionary history can shape belowground ecological interactions in eucalypts

Evolutionary history can shape belowground ecological interactions in eucalypts

... Soil microorganisms comprise a significant portion of Earth’s biodiversity and are key regulators of ecosystem processes and plant performance. It has been estimated that one gram of soil may contain as many as 10 10 - ...

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The effect of mineral fertilization on belowground plant biomass of grassland ecosystems

The effect of mineral fertilization on belowground plant biomass of grassland ecosystems

... Production of aboveground biomass was monitoring with belowground biomass and tillering zone sampling. Results of aboveground stand production were acquired from yields during the each cuts of vegetation season. ...

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Cumulative effects of 20 year exclusion of livestock grazing on above  and belowground biomass of typical steppe communities in arid areas of the Loess Plateau, China

Cumulative effects of 20 year exclusion of livestock grazing on above and belowground biomass of typical steppe communities in arid areas of the Loess Plateau, China

... and belowground community properties in typical steppe of the Loess ...and belowground community properties compared with that before exclusion of livestock grazing in a typical steppe of the Loess Plateau, ...

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Above- and belowground community linkages in boreal peatlands and climate warming implications

Above- and belowground community linkages in boreal peatlands and climate warming implications

... transform the smaller pieces into basic inorganic forms of nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon that plants can uptake (Van Der Heijden et al. 2008). The microbial community can also utilize the dissolvable compounds ...

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Geomorphology of shell ridges and their effect on the stabilization of the Biloxi Marsh, East Louisiana

Geomorphology of shell ridges and their effect on the stabilization of the Biloxi Marsh, East Louisiana

... vegetated belowground, and along the marsh edge, it was evident from field observations that the terraced scarps break apart into “blocks” of marsh and are placed onto the edge of the marsh platform ...

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