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To what extent can zero tillage lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from temperate soils? (2014)
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Mangalassery, S., Sjögersten, S., Sparkes, D. L., Sturrock, C., Craigon, J., & Mooney, S. J. (2015). To what extent can zero tillage lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from temperate soils?. Scientific Reports, 4(1), Article 4586. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04586

Soil tillage practices have a profound influence on the physical properties of soil and the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance. However there have been very few integrated studies on the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2... Read More about To what extent can zero tillage lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from temperate soils?.

Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history (2014)
Journal Article
Väisänen, M., Ylänne, H., Kaarlejärvi, E., Sjögersten,, S., Olofsson, J., Crout, N., & Stark, S. (2014). Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history. Nature Climate Change, 4, 384-388. https://doi.org/10.1038/NCLIMATE2147

Arctic tundra currently stores half of the global soil carbon (C) stock1. Climate warming in the Arctic may lead to accelerated CO2 release through enhanced decomposition and turn Arctic ecosystems from a net C sink into a net C source, if warming en... Read More about Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history.