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Few field studies examine greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from African agricultural systems, resulting in high uncertainty for national inventories. This lack of data is particularly noticeable in smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa, where low inputs are often correlated with low yields, often...


Pelster, David E.Rufino, Mariana C.Rosenstock, Todd S.Mango, JoashSaiz, GustavoDíaz Pinés, EugenioBaldi, G.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Smallholder farms in eastern African tropical highlands have low soil greenhouse gas fluxes]Smallholder farms in eastern African tropical highlands have low soil greenhouse gas fluxes

Hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppices (SRC) provide feedstocks for bioenergy production and can be established on lands that are suboptimal for food production. The environmental consequences of deploying this production system on marginal agricultural land need to be evaluated, including the inv...


Díaz Pinés, EugenioMolina-Herrera, S.Dannenmann, M.Braun, J.Haas, E.Willibald, G.Arias-Navarro, CristinaGrote, R.Wolf, B.Saiz, G.Aust, C.Schnitzler, J.P.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany]Nitrate leaching and soil nitrous oxide emissions diminish with time in a hybrid poplar short‐rotation coppice in southern Germany
Dannenmann, M.Díaz Pinés, EugenioKitzler, B.Karhu, K.Tejedor, J.Ambus, P.Parra, A.Sánchez Martin, L.Resco, V.Ramírez, D.Povoas‐Guimaraes, L.Willibald, G.Gasche, R.Zechmeister-Boltenstern, S.Kraus, DavidCastaldi, S.Vallejo, A.Rubio, A.Rubio, J.M.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Postfire nitrogen balance of Mediterranean shrublands: Direct combustion losses versus gaseous and leaching losses from the postfire soil mineral nitrogen flush.]Postfire nitrogen balance of Mediterranean shrublands: Direct combustion losses versus gaseous and leaching losses from the postfire soil mineral nitrogen flush.

Aims This study investigates, in a montane forest in Kenya, the changes in amount and stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) as a consequence of: a) forest degradation, by comparing primary and degraded forests; b) the replacement of degraded forests with cypress and tea plantations, by consideri...


Chiti, T.Díaz Pinés, EugenioButterbach-Bahl, KlausMarzaioli, F.Valentini, R.[Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya]Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya

Increasing demand for food and fibre by the growing human population is driving significant land use (LU) change from forest into intensively managed land systems in tropical areas. But empirical evidence on the extent to which such changes affect the soil-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is st...


Arias-Navarro, CristinaDíaz Pinés, EugenioZuazo, PabloRufino, Mariana C.Verchot, Louis V.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Quantifying the contribution of land use to N2O, NO and CO2 fluxes in a montane forest ecosystem of Kenya]Quantifying the contribution of land use to N2O, NO and CO2 fluxes in a montane forest ecosystem of Kenya

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