Autor:
Comeau, Louis Pierre
Hergoualc’h, Kristell
Hartill, Jodie
Smith, Jo U.
Verchot, Louis V.
Peak, Derek
Salim, Agus
Increasing oil palm (OP) plantation establishment on tropical peatlands over the last few decades has major implications for the global carbon (C) budget. This study quantified total and heterotrophic soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in an industrial OP plantation (7 year old, 149 trees ha− 1)...
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Comeau, Louis Pierre
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Hergoualc’h, Kristell
,
Hartill, Jodie
,
Smith, Jo U.
,
Verchot, Louis V.
,
Peak, Derek
,
Salim, Agus
,
[How do the heterotrophic and the total soil respiration of an oil palm plantation on peat respond to nitrogen fertilizer application?]
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How do the heterotrophic and the total soil respiration of an oil palm plantation on peat respond to nitrogen fertilizer application?