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Moore, N.Benmazhar, H.Brent, K.Du, H.Iese, V.Kone, S.Luwesi, Cush NgonzoScott, V.Smith, J.Talberg, A.Thompson, M.Zhuo, Z.[Climate engineering: early reflections on a complex conversation]Climate engineering: early reflections on a complex conversation
Cammarano, DavideRötter, Reimund P.Asseng, SentholdEwert, FrankWallach, DanielMartre, PierreHatfield, Jerry L.Jones, James W.Rosenzweig, CynthiaRuane, Alex C.Boote, Kenneth J.Thorburn, Peter J.Kersebaum, Kurt-ChristianAggarwal, Pramod K.Angulo, CarlosBasso, BrunoBertuzzi, PatrickBiernath, ChristianBrisson, NadineChallinor, Andrew J.Doltra, JordiGayler, SebastianGoldberg, RichieHeng, LeeHooker, JoshHunt, Leslie A.Ingwersen, JoachimIzaurralde, Roberto CésarMüller, ChristophKumar, Soora NareshNendel, ClaasO'Leary, Garry J.Olesen, J.E.Osborne, Tom M.Palosuo, TaruPriesack, EckartRipoche, DominiqueSemenov, Mikhail A.Shcherbak, IuriiSteduto, PasqualeStöckle, Claudio O.Stratonovitch, PierreStreck, ThiloSupit, IwanTao, FuluTravasso, MariaWaha, KatharinaWhite, Jeffrey W.Wolf, Joost[Uncertainty of wheat water use: Simulated patterns and sensitivity totemperature and CO2]Uncertainty of wheat water use: Simulated patterns and sensitivity totemperature and CO2

Rapid, precise, and globally comparable methods for monitoring greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes are required for accurate GHG inventories from different cropping systems and management practices. Manual gas sampling followed by gas chromatography (GC) is widely used for measuring GHG fluxes in agricul...


Tirol-Padre, AgnesRai, MGathala MSharma SKumar, V.Sharma PCSharma DKWassmann, ReinerLadha, Jagdish Kumar[Assessing the performance of the photo-acoustic infrared gas monitor for measuring CO2, N2O, and CH4 fluxes in two major cereal rotations]Assessing the performance of the photo-acoustic infrared gas monitor for measuring CO2, N2O, and CH4 fluxes in two major cereal rotations

Cassava, bean, and maize leaves were fed with (14)CO2 in light; the primary products of photosynthesis were identified 5 and 10 s after assimilation. In cassava, approx. 40-60 percent were incorporated in C4 acids with 30-50 percent in phosphoglyceric acid, which indicates that cassava possesses ...


Riano, N.M.Cock, James H.López F., Y.El-Sharkawy, Mabrouk A.Bastidas, G.[Caracteristicas fotosinteticas de la yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz): Productos iniciales de fijacion con (14)CO2]Caracteristicas fotosinteticas de la yuca (Manihot esculenta Crantz): Productos iniciales de fijacion con (14)CO2

The impact of agricultural practices on CO2 emissions from soils needs to be understood and quantified to enhance ecosystem functions, especially the ability of soils to sequester atmospheric carbon (C), while enhancing food and biomass production. The objective of this study was to assess CO2 em...


Chaplot, V.Abdalla, K.Alexis, M.Bourennane, H.Darboux, F.Dlamini, P.Everson, C.Mchunu, C.Muller-Nedebock, D.Mutema, M.Quenea, K.Thenga, H.Chivenge, P.P.[Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils.]Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils.
Raymundo, R.Asseng, SentholdPrassad, R.Kleinwechter, U.Concha, J.Condori, B.Bowen, W.Woolf, W.Olesen, J.E.Dong, Q.Zotarelli, L.Gastelo, M.Alva, A.Travasso, MariaQuiróz, R.Arora, V.Graham, W.Porter, C.H.[Performance of the SUBSTOR-potato model across contrasting growing conditions.]Performance of the SUBSTOR-potato model across contrasting growing conditions.

Tropical peat swamp forests, which are predominantly located in Southeast Asia (SEA) and play a prominent role as a global carbon store, are being intensively degraded and converted to agricultural lands and tree plantations. For national inventories, updated estimates of peat emissions of greenh...


Hergoualc’h, KristellVerchot, Louis V.[Greenhouse gas emission factors for land use and land-use change in Southeast Asian peatlands]Greenhouse gas emission factors for land use and land-use change in Southeast Asian peatlands

Wetlands are major natural sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). In central and southern Africa, one of the most extensive wetlands are dambos (seasonal wetlands) which occupy 20–25% of land area. However, there are very little data on GHG methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O)...


Nyamadzawo, GeorgeWuta, MenasNyamangara, JusticeRees, RMSmith, J.L.[The effects of catena positions on greenhouse gas emissions along a seasonal wetland (dambo) transect in tropical Zimbabwe]The effects of catena positions on greenhouse gas emissions along a seasonal wetland (dambo) transect in tropical Zimbabwe

Small-scale spatial variability in soil carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes poses serious challenges to the experimental design, and number of gas samples needed to provide a reliable estimate of flux usually exceeds analytical capacities. We pooled gas samples –analogously to soi...


Arias-Navarro, CristinaDíaz Pinés, EugenioKiese, RalfRosenstock, Todd S.Rufino, Mariana C.Stern, D.Neufeldt, HenryVerchot, Louis V.Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus[Gas pooling: a sampling technique to overcome spatial heterogeneity of soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes]Gas pooling: a sampling technique to overcome spatial heterogeneity of soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes

Livestock systems in the tropics can contribute to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increasing carbon accumulation. We quantified C stocks and GHG emissions of 30 dual-purpose cattle farms in Nicaragua using farm inventories and lifecycle analysis. Trees in s...


Gaitán, LucíaLäderach, PeterGraefe, SophieRao, Idupulapati M.Hoek, Rein van der[Climate-smart livestock systems: an assessment of carbon stocks and GHG emissions in Nicaragua]Climate-smart livestock systems: an assessment of carbon stocks and GHG emissions in Nicaragua

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