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    Biogeography of testate amoebae in the soils of Mexico by Bobrov, Anatoly, Krasilnikov, Pavel, García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-11-2013)
    “…We studied testate amoebae (testates) in the soils of coniferous and deciduous forests and in the wetland and aquatic habitats of Mexico. In 141 samples we…”
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    Vertical distribution and soil organic matter composition in a montane cloud forest, Oaxaca, Mexico by Álvarez-Arteaga, Gustavo, Krasilnikov, Pavel, García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia

    Published in European journal of forest research (01-11-2012)
    “…In montane cloud forests (MCF), the main soil organic carbon (SOC) pool is believed to be constituted by organic debris accumulated on soil surface and, to a…”
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    Soil contribution to CO2 fluxes in Chinampa ecosystems, Mexico by Ikkonen, Elena Nikolaevna, García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia, Stephan-Otto, Ervin, Fuentes-Romero, Elizabeth, Ibáñez-Huerta, Abel, Krasilnikov, Pavel Vladimirovich

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (02-07-2020)
    “…Since soil CO2 flux is a key component of ecosystem carbon balance, quantifying its contribution to the ecosystem carbon flux and understanding the factors…”
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    Gas diffusivity in chinampas soils in Mexico City Difusión de gases en suelos de chinampas en la Ciudad de México Difusão de gases em solos chinampas da Cidade do México by Ervin Stephan-Otto, Norma Eugenia García-Calderón, Elena Ikkonen, Amparo Martínez-Arroyo

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (01-11-2012)
    “…In this laboratory experiment we measured soil gas diffusion coefficients (D) on undisturbed cores of anthropogenic chinampas soils and tested the validity of…”
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    Artificial chinampas soils of Mexico City: their properties and salinization hazards by Krasilnikov, Pavel, García Calderón, Norma Eugenia, Ramos Bello, Rosalía, Ortega Escobar, Héctor Manuel

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (01-01-2011)
    “…The chinampas agriculture is a traditional land use practice in the Valley of Mexico since Pre-Hispanic time. The chinampas soils were constructed by…”
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    CO2 production in anthropogenic Chinampas soils in Mexico City by Ikkonen, Elena, Stephan-Otto, Ervin, Ibáñez-Huerta, Abel, Krasilnikov, Pavel, García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia, Fuentes-Romero, Elisabeth, Martínez-Arroyo, Amparo

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (01-01-2012)
    “…We studied microbial-associated CО2 production in anthropogenic chinampas soils. The soils were constructed by the accumulation of materials such as organic…”
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    Gas diffusivity in chinampas soils in Mexico City by Ikkonen, Elena, Stephan-Otto, Ervin, García-Calderón, Norma Eugenia, Martínez-Arroyo, Amparo

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (01-01-2012)
    “…In this laboratory experiment we measured soil gas diffusion coefficients (D) on undisturbed cores of anthropogenic chinampas soils and tested the validity of…”
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    Pedogenesis and slope processes in subtropical mountain areas, Sierra Sur de Oaxaca, Mexico by Krasilnikov, Pavel, García Calderón, Norma E, Fuentes-Romero, Elizabeth

    “…El estudio se realizó en un área subtropical de montaña en la Sierra Sur de Oaxaca en el sur de México. En la región se ha reportado una gran diversidad de…”
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    A WRB-based buried paleosol classification by Krasilnikov, Pavel, Calderón, Norma E. García

    Published in Quaternary international (01-11-2006)
    “…Present classification systems for buried paleosols are inadequately developed. Several classification systems for paleosols, based on the US Soil Taxonomy,…”
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