Search Results - "Juliarena, María Paula"
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Is Dairy Effluent an Alternative for Maize Crop Fertigation in Semiarid Regions? An Approach to Agronomic and Environmental Effects
Published in Animals (Basel) (10-08-2022)“…The reuse of effluents from intensive dairy farms combined with localized irrigation techniques (fertigation) has become a promising alternative to increase…”
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A novel sampling technique for monitoring atmospheric methane concentrations: A case study with livestock sources
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-11-2024)“…The substantial increase in the presence of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere has led to the development of several sampling techniques to quantify and…”
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Impact of land use change on soil methane fluxes and diffusivity in Pampean plains, Argentina
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-05-2022)“…Upland soils are the main methane (CH4) biological sink, and may be affected by land-use change. Changes in land uses and soil management affect soil…”
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Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from dung patches deposited by grazing cattle supplemented with maize grain
Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-09-2021)“…•Supplementing grazing steers with maize grain modified its dung nutrient composition.•Supplementation affected the magnitude and type of GHG produced from…”
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Combination of cattle urine and dung patches synergically increased nitrous oxide emissions from a temperate grassland under wet conditions
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-12-2022)“…During grazing, some of the nutrients ingested by cattle are returned to grassland as urine and dung patches and can be lost as greenhouse gases. Sites where…”
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Methane oxidation and diffusivity in mollisols under an urban forest in Argentina
Published in Geoderma Regional (01-09-2019)“…Methane (CH4) oxidation in aerated soils is regulated mainly by physical factors which limit CH4 diffusion into the soil. Using the static chamber technique,…”
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Enteric methane mitigation strategies for ruminant livestock systems in the Latin America and Caribbean region: A meta-analysis
Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-08-2021)“…Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is a developing region characterized for its importance for global food security, producing 23 and 11% of the global beef and…”
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Pine afforestation improves the biological soil attributes linked to methane oxidation in a temperate zone of Argentina
Published in CERNE (2022)“…ABSTRACT Background: Atmospheric methane (CH 4) is responsible for approximately 20% of global warming since the preindustrial era. Forests are land ecosystems…”
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Natural grassland conversion to agriculture or pine plantations: Effects on soil methane uptake
Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2024)“…Upland soils are the only known biological sink for methane (CH4) by methanotrophic bacteria consumption. This process is mainly limited by the diffusion…”
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