Search Results - "Cooper, Hannah V"
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Greenhouse gas emissions resulting from conversion of peat swamp forest to oil palm plantation
Published in Nature communications (21-01-2020)“…Conversion of tropical peat swamp forest to drainage-based agriculture alters greenhouse gas (GHG) production, but the magnitude of these changes remains…”
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Author Correction: Greenhouse gas emissions resulting from conversion of peat swamp forest to oil palm plantation
Published in Nature communications (01-04-2020)“…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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A Comparison of the Differences in Soil Structure under Long-Term Conservation Agriculture Relative to a Secondary Forest
Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-10-2022)“…Conservation agriculture is increasingly preferred to conventional methods due to its benefits in promoting more sustainable soil management. Our study aims to…”
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Evaluation of pedotransfer functions to estimate some of soil hydraulic characteristics in North Africa: A case study from Morocco
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (08-02-2023)“…Soil hydraulic properties are an important factor to optimize and adapt water management for a given crop. Pedotransfer functions (PTFs) present a solution to…”
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Long‐term zero‐tillage enhances the protection of soil carbon in tropical agriculture
Published in European journal of soil science (01-11-2021)“…Contrasting tillage strategies not only affect the stability and formation of soil aggregates but also modify the concentration and thermostability of soil…”
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Root-soil-microbiome management is key to the success of regenerative agriculture
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The three-peat challenge: business as usual, responsible agriculture, and conservation and restoration as management trajectories in global peatlands
Published in Carbon management (31-12-2023)“…Peatlands are a globally important carbon store, but peatland ecosystems from high latitudes to the tropics are highly degraded due to increasingly intensive…”
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From peat swamp forest to oil palm plantations: The stability of tropical peatland carbon
Published in Geoderma (15-05-2019)“…Accurate assessment of tropical peatland carbon dynamics is important to (a) determine the size of the active carbon pool, (b) estimate the scale of transfers…”
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Tropical peatlands in the anthropocene: Lessons from the past
Published in Anthropocene (01-03-2022)“…The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth’s most efficient natural carbon stores, is of increasing international concern as they experience rising threat…”
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Soil structure has a greater effect on the rooting of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) than nitrogen fertilisation rate or genotype
Published in Rhizosphere (01-09-2023)“…Despite extensive research over the last century concerning the application of nitrogen fertilizer to support the production of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.),…”
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Tropical peatlands in the Anthropocene: The present and the future
Published in Anthropocene (01-12-2022)“…Tropical peatlands are a globally important carbon store. They host significant biodiversity and provide a range of other important ecosystem services,…”
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