Search Results - "Kerdraon, Deirdre"
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Altered litter inputs modify carbon and nitrogen storage in soil organic matter in a lowland tropical forest
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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Soil carbon dynamics are linked to tree species growth strategy in a naturally regenerating tropical forest
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (08-08-2023)“…Secondary tropical forests are increasingly important for their role in the global carbon (C) balance as they can rapidly accumulate aboveground biomass C…”
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Litter Inputs, but Not Litter Diversity, Maintain Soil Processes in Degraded Tropical Forests—A Cross-Continental Comparison
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (14-01-2020)“…Land-use change in tropical forests can reduce biodiversity and ecosystem carbon (C) storage, but although changes in aboveground biomass C in human-modified…”
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Litter Traits of Native and Non-Native Tropical Trees Influence Soil Carbon Dynamics in Timber Plantations in Panama
Published in Forests (26-02-2019)“…Tropical reforestation initiatives are widely recognized as a key strategy for mitigating rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Although rapid tree growth in…”
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Bioavailability of Macro and Micronutrients Across Global Topsoils: Main Drivers and Global Change Impacts
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-06-2023)“…Understanding the chemical composition of our planet's crust was one of the biggest questions of the 20th century. More than 100 years later, we are still far…”
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The Effects of Forest Degradation on Soil Carbon Dynamics in the Tropics
Published 01-01-2018“…Plant-soil interactions and soil carbon dynamics are an essential part of soil function. Land-use change can affect the soil's ability to accumulate and store…”
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