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    Altered litter inputs modify carbon and nitrogen storage in soil organic matter in a lowland tropical forest by Sayer, Emma J., Baxendale, Catherine, Birkett, Ali J., Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Castro, Biancolini, Kerdraon-Byrne, Deirdre, Lopez-Sangil, Luis, Rodtassana, Chadtip

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-10-2021)
    “…Soil organic matter (SOM) in tropical forests is an important store of carbon (C) and nutrients. Although SOM storage could be affected by global changes via…”
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    Resistance and resilience of soil prokaryotic communities in response to prolonged drought in a tropical forest by Li, Lingjuan, Preece, Catherine, Lin, Qiang, Bréchet, Laëtitia M, Stahl, Clément, Courtois, Elodie A, Verbruggen, Erik

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT Global climate changes such as prolonged duration and intensity of drought can lead to adverse ecological consequences in forests. Currently little is…”
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    Tropical forest soil carbon stocks do not increase despite 15 years of doubled litter inputs by Sayer, Emma J., Lopez-Sangil, Luis, Crawford, John A., Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Birkett, Ali J., Baxendale, Catherine, Castro, Biancolini, Rodtassana, Chadtip, Garnett, Mark H., Weiss, Lena, Schmidt, Michael W. I.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-12-2019)
    “…Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics represent a persisting uncertainty in our understanding of the global carbon cycle. SOC storage is strongly linked to plant…”
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    Simultaneous tree stem and soil greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4, N2O) flux measurements: a novel design for continuous monitoring towards improving flux estimates and temporal resolution by Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Daniel, Warren, Stahl, Clément, Burban, Benoît, Goret, Jean‐Yves, Salomόn, Roberto L., Janssens, Ivan A.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2021)
    “…Summary Tree stems and soils can act as sources and sinks for the greenhouse gases (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). Since…”
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    Tree stem and soil methane and nitrous oxide fluxes, but not carbon dioxide fluxes, switch sign along a topographic gradient in a tropical forest by Daniel, Warren, Stahl, Clément, Burban, Benoît, Goret, Jean-Yves, Cazal, Jocelyn, Richter, Andreas, Janssens, Ivan A., Bréchet, Laëtitia M.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2023)
    “…Purpose Tropical forests exchange large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs: carbon dioxide, CO 2 ; methane, CH 4 ; and nitrous oxide, N 2 O) with the…”
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    Distinct responses of soil respiration to experimental litter manipulation in temperate woodland and tropical forest by Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Lopez‐Sangil, Luis, George, Charles, Birkett, Ali J., Baxendale, Catherine, Castro Trujillo, Biancolini, Sayer, Emma J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2018)
    “…Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter long‐term carbon (C) sequestration in wooded ecosystems. On…”
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    The Automated Root Exudate System (ARES): a method to apply solutes at regular intervals to soils in the field by Lopez‐Sangil, Luis, George, Charles, Medina‐Barcenas, Eduardo, Birkett, Ali J., Baxendale, Catherine, Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Estradera‐Gumbau, Eduard, Sayer, Emma J., Davey, Matthew

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-09-2017)
    “…Summary Root exudation is a key component of nutrient and carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems. Exudation rates vary widely by plant species and…”
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    Tree functional diversity affects litter decomposition and arthropod community composition in a tropical forest by Laird-Hopkins, Benita C., Bréchet, Laëtitia M., Trujillo, Biancolini C., Sayer, Emma J.

    Published in Biotropica (01-11-2017)
    “…Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could affect carbon and nutrient cycling via the decomposition…”
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