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    Simulation modelling of greenhouse gas balance in continuous-cover forestry of Norway spruce stands on nutrient-rich drained peatlands by Shanin, V., Juutinen, A., Ahtikoski, A., Frolov, P., Chertov, O., Rämö, J., Lehtonen, A., Laiho, R., Mäkiranta, P., Nieminen, M., Laurén, A., Sarkkola, S., Penttilä, T., Ťupek, B., Mäkipää, R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2021)
    “…•The carbon balance in drained peatlands at continuous-cover forestry was analyzed.•We simulated the effects of harvesting intensity and water table level…”
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    Nitrous oxide emission budgets and land-use-driven hotspots for organic soils in Europe by Leppelt, T, Dechow, R, Gebbert, S, Freibauer, A, Lohila, A, Augustin, J, Drösler, M, Fiedler, S, Glatzel, S, Höper, H, Järveoja, J, Lærke, P. E, Maljanen, M, Mander, Ã, Mäkiranta, P, Minkkinen, K, Ojanen, P, Regina, K, Strömgren, M

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-12-2014)
    “…Organic soils are a main source of direct emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), an important greenhouse gas (GHG). Observed N2O emissions from organic soils are…”
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    Temperature sensitivity of decomposition in a peat profile by Hilasvuori, E., Akujärvi, A., Fritze, H., Karhu, K., Laiho, R., Mäkiranta, P., Oinonen, M., Palonen, V., Vanhala, P., Liski, J.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-12-2013)
    “…Soil microbes favour easily decomposable organic compounds, and, consequently, soil organic matter tends to enrich with recalcitrant carbon compounds. In…”
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    Factors causing temporal and spatial variation in heterotrophic and rhizospheric components of soil respiration in afforested organic soil croplands in Finland by Mäkiranta, Päivi, Minkkinen, Kari, Hytönen, Jyrki, Laine, Jukka

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2008)
    “…Partitioning soil respiration (SR) into its components, heterotrophic and rhizospheric respiration, is an important step for understanding and modelling carbon…”
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