Publications

Publications Found: 1371
Trace Gas Fluxes From Tidal Salt Marsh Soils: Implications For Carbon–Sulfur Biogeochemistry
Capooci, M., Vargas, R.


Journal: Biogeosciences, Volume 19 (19): 4655-4670 (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.5194/bg-19-4655-2022 Sites: US-StJ

Methane And Carbon Dioxide Fluxes In A Temperate Tidal Salt Marsh: Comparisons Between Plot And Ecosystem Measurements
Hill, A. C., Vargas, R.


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 127 (7): (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1029/2022JG006943 Sites: US-StJ

Diel And Seasonal Patterns Of Soil Co2 Efflux In A Temperate Tidal Marsh
Capooci, M., Vargas, R.


Journal: Science Of The Total Environment, Volume 802: 149715 (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149715 Sites: US-StJ

Plant Hydraulics, Stomatal Control, And The Response Of A Tropical Forest To Water Stress Over Multiple Temporal Scales
Detto, M., Pacala, S. W.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 28 (14): 4359-4376 (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16179 Sites: PA-Bar

Combined Carbon And Albedo Climate Forcing From Pine And Switchgrass Grown For Bioenergy
Ahlswede, B. J., O'Halloran, T. L., Thomas, R. Q.

Expanding and restoring forests decreases atmospheric carbon dioxide, a natural solution for helping mitigate climate change. However, forests also have relatively low albedo compared to grass and croplands, which increases the amount of solar energy they absorb into the climate system. An alternative natural climate solution is …


Journal: Frontiers In Forests And Global Change, Volume 5: (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2022.774067 Sites: US-SB1, US-SB2, US-SB3

A Minimally Managed Switchgrass Ecosystem In A Humid Subtropical Climate Is A Source Of Carbon To The Atmosphere
Ahlswede, B. J., O'Halloran, T. L., Forsythe, J. D., Thomas, R. Q.

Bioenergy has been identified as a key component of climate change mitigation. Therefore, quantifying the net carbon balance of bioenergy feedstocks is crucial for accurate projections of climate mitigation benefits. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) has many characteristics of an ideal bioenergy crop with high yields, low maintenance, …


Journal: Gcb Bioenergy, Volume 14 (1): 24-36 (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12897 Sites: US-SB2

Unraveling The Effects Of Management And Climate On Carbon Fluxes Of U.S. Croplands Using The Usda Long-Term Agroecosystem (Ltar) Network
Menefee, D., Scott, R. L., Abraha, M., Alfieri, J., Baker, J., Browning, D. M., Chen, J., Gonet, J., Johnson, J., Miller, G., Nifong, R., Robertson, P., Russell, E., Saliendra, N., Schreiner-Mcgraw, A. P., Suyker, A., Wagle, P., Wente, C., White, P., Smith, D.

Understanding the carbon fluxes and dynamics from a broad range of agricultural systems has the potential to improve our ability to increase carbon sequestration while maintaining crop yields. Short-term, single-location studies have limited applicability, but long-term data from a network of many locations can provide a broader …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 326: 109154 (2022), ISBN . DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.109154 Sites: US-CF1, US-CF2, US-CF3, US-CF4

Unraveling The Effects Of Management And Climate On Carbon Fluxes Of U.S. Croplands Using The Usda Long-Term Agroecosystem (Ltar) Network
Menefee, D., Scott, R. L., Abraha, M., Alfieri, J., Baker, J., Browning, D. M., Chen, J., Gonet, J., Johnson, J., Miller, G., Nifong, R., Robertson, P., Russell, E., Saliendra, N., Schreiner-Mcgraw, A. P., Suyker, A., Wagle, P., Wente, C., White, P., Smith, D.


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 326: 109154 (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.109154 Sites: US-CF1, US-CF2, US-CF3, US-CF4

Coupling Of Tree Growth And Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake Across Six North American Forests
Teets, A., Moore, D. J., Alexander, M. R., Blanken, P. D., Bohrer, G., Burns, S. P., Carbone, M. S., Ducey, M. J., Fraver, S., Gough, C. M., Hollinger, D. Y., Koch, G., Kolb, T., Munger, J. W., Novick, K. A., Ollinger, S. V., Ouimette, A. P., Pederson, N., Ricciuto, D. M., Seyednasrollah, B., Vogel, C. S., Richardson, A. D.

Linking biometric measurements of stand-level biomass growth to tower-based measurements of carbon uptake—gross primary productivity and net ecosystem productivity—has been the focus of numerous ecosystem-level studies aimed to better understand the factors regulating carbon allocation to slow-turnover wood biomass pools. However, …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 127 (4): (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1029/2021JG006690 Sites: US-Bar, US-Ha1, US-Ho1, US-MMS, US-NR1, US-UMB

How Do Land Cover Changes Affect Carbon-Nitrogen-Phosphorus Stocks And The Greenhouse Gas Budget Of Ecosystems In Southern Chile?
Perez-Quezada, J. F., Cano, S., Ibaceta, P., Aguilera-Riquelme, D., Salazar, O., Fuentes, J. P., Osborne, B.

Agricultural land use changes are expected to modify the carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) stocks compared to the native ecosystems they replace and result in changes in greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes. To quantify these effects, we measured C-N-P stocks in four land cover classes (cropland, grassland, native shrubland and …


Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems &Amp; Environment, Volume 340: 108153 (2022), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2022.108153 Sites: CL-SDF, CL-SDP