Search Results - "Galley, Chloé"
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Interaction of climate change and nitrogen deposition on subalpine pastures
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-01-2021)“…Aims Nitrogen (N) deposition causes compositional shifts in subalpine grassland, which can threaten their high plant species diversity. The effects of the…”
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Land use-driven historical soil carbon losses in Swiss peatlands
Published in Landscape ecology (2020)“…Context Globally, the intensive use of peatlands contributes substantially to greenhouse gas emissions. The intensification of peatland use has led to…”
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Proper estimate of residue input as condition for understanding drivers of soil carbon dynamics
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Loss of soil organic carbon in Swiss long-term agricultural experiments over a wide range of management practices
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-12-2019)“…Annual changes in soil organic carbon stocks of eleven experimental field sites in Switzerland in response to a large range of different agricultural…”
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Publisher Correction: Soil organic matter stoichiometry as indicator for peatland degradation
Published in Scientific reports (22-07-2020)“…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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Belowground plant allocation regulates rice methane emissions from degraded peat soils
Published in Scientific reports (25-06-2024)“…Carbon-rich peat soils have been drained and used extensively for agriculture throughout human history, leading to significant losses of their soil carbon. One…”
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Soil organic matter stoichiometry as indicator for peatland degradation
Published in Scientific reports (06-05-2020)“…Peatlands accumulate organic matter (OM) under anaerobic conditions. After drainage for forestry or agriculture, microbial respiration and peat oxidation…”
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Intact and managed peatland soils as a source and sink of GHGs from 1850 to 2100
Published in Nature climate change (01-12-2019)“…Land-use change disturbs the function of peatland as a natural carbon sink and triggers high GHG emissions 1 . Nevertheless, historical trends and future…”
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Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice grown on organic soils in the temperate zone
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-10-2023)“…Organic soils are important carbon stocks. The conventional (dry) cultivation of these soils turns them into strong sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions…”
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Soil carbon sequestration potential bounded by population growth, land availability, food production, and climate change
Published in Carbon management (31-12-2023)“…Improving soil management to enhance soil carbon sequestration (SCS)-a cost-efficient carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) removal approach-can result in co-benefits or…”
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The Cape element in the Afrotemperate flora: from Cape to Cairo?
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-02-2007)“…The build-up of biodiversity is the result of immigration and…”
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Origin and diversification of the Greater Cape flora: Ancient species repository, hot-bed of recent radiation, or both?
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-04-2009)“…Like island-endemic taxa, whose origins are expected to postdate the appearance of the islands on which they occur, biome-endemic taxa should be younger than…”
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Model uncertainty in ancestral area reconstruction: A parsimonious solution?
Published in Taxon (01-06-2012)“…Increasingly complex likelihood-based methods are being developed to infer biogeographic history. The results of these methods are highly dependent on the…”
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The Migration of the Palaeotropical Arid Flora: Zygophylloideae as an Example
Published in Systematic botany (01-10-2012)“…The rate and direction of biotic exchange between the Palaeotropical arid floras of Asia, Africa, and Australia is poorly understood because of a lack of…”
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A GENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF THE DANTHONIOIDEAE (POACEAE)
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-10-2010)“…We present a new generic classification of the largely Southern Hemisphere grass subfamily Danthonioideae. This classification is based on an almost completely…”
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Consistent phenological shifts in the making of a biodiversity hotspot: the Cape flora
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (08-02-2011)“…The best documented survival responses of organisms to past climate change on short (glacial-interglacial) timescales are distributional shifts. Despite ample…”
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A Generic Classification of the Danthonioideae (Poaceae)1
Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (10-10-2010)“…We present a new generic classification of the largely Southern Hemisphere grass subfamily Danthonioideae. This classification is based on an almost completely…”
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A novel supermatrix approach improves resolution of phylogenetic relationships in a comprehensive sample of danthonioid grasses
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2008)“…Phylogeny reconstruction is challenging when branch lengths vary and when different genetic loci show conflicting signals. The number of DNA sequence…”
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