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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
Perez-Quezada, J. F., Urrutia, P., Olivares-Rojas, J., Meijide, A., Sánchez-Cañete, E. P., Gaxiola, A.
Forest fires can cause great changes in the composition, structure and functioning of forest ecosystems. We studied the effects of a fire that occurred >50 years ago in a temperate rainforest that caused flooding conditions in a Placic Andosol to evaluate how long these effects last; we hypothesized that the effects of fire on …
Journal: Science Of The Total Environment, Volume 755: 142442, ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142442 Sites: CL-SDF, CL-SDP
Valdés-Barrera, A., Kutzbach, L., Celis-Diez, J. L., Armesto, J. J., Holl, D., Perez-Quezada, J. F.
Peatlands are characterized by their large carbon (C) storage capacity and represent important C sinks globally. In southern Chile, young peatlands (few centuries old) have originated due to clearcutting or fire at forest sites with high precipitation on poorly drained soils. These novel ecosystems are called anthropogenic peatlands …
Journal: Wetlands Ecology And Management, Volume 27 (5-6): 635-650 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-019-09682-3 Sites: CL-SDP
Cabezas, J., Galleguillos, M., Valdés, A., Fuentes, J.P., Pérez, C., Pérez-Quezada, J.
Peatlands are a type of wetland characterized by the accumulation of organic matter, called peat, and are important carbon reservoirs. In areas with poor drainage, human-induced forest fires and logging can produce flooded conditions and organic matter accumulation, which generates an ecosystem called anthropogenic peatland. Productive …
Journal: Ecosphere, Volume 6 (12): 1-24 (2015), ISBN . DOI: 10.1890/ES15-00232.1 Sites: CL-SDP
Cabezas, J., Galleguillos, M., Valdés, A., Fuentes, J. P., Pérez, C., Perez-Quezada, J. F.
Peatlands are a type of wetland characterized by the accumulation of organic matter, called peat,
and are important carbon reservoirs. In areas with poor drainage, human-induced forest fires and logging can produce flooded conditions and organic matter accumulation, which generates an ecosystem called anthropogenic peatland. Productive …
Journal: Ecosphere, Volume 6 (12): art282 (2015), ISBN . DOI: 10.1890/ES15-00232.1 Sites: CL-SDP