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Erika J. Foster, Emily J. Fogle and M. Francesca Cotrufo
Extracellular enzymes catalyze biogeochemical reactions in soil, cycling carbon and nutrients in agricultural systems. Enzymes respond quickly to soil management, including organic amendment inputs, such as biochar, a charcoal-like solid byproduct of bio...
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Felipe Gordillo, Oscar Candia, Alex R. Gonzalez, Paulina Pradel, Cecilia Cordero, Rodrigo Diaz, Rolando Garcia-Gonzalez
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Food manufacturing wastes, such as olive mill solid waste, tomato pomace and grape pomace are three wastes produced by food industries in the Region of Maule. One of the simplest strategies for the proper disposal of these residues is to directly...
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Natalia Startsev, Jagtar S. Bhatti and Rachhpal S. Jassal
Northern regions are experiencing considerable climate change affecting the state of permafrost, peat accumulation rates, and the large pool of carbon (C) stored in soil, thereby emphasizing the importance of monitoring surface C fluxes in different land...
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Nelson Lara, Leonardo Figueroa, Fabiola Carvajal, Yubinza Zapata, Camilo Urbina, Hugo Escobar
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To understand the effect of biochar, identify its presence and quantify its stability in soil, it is necessary to differentiate between the two main sources of carbon. These sources are resident soil organic matter and biochar, which is produced by burni...
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Simpson, M.J.; Otto, A.; Feng, X.
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