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Vol 12, No 2 (2019) Application Of The Denitrification-Decomposition (DNDC) Model To Retrospective Analysis Of The Carbon Cycle Components In Agrolandscapes Of The Central Forest Zone Of European Russia Abstract  PDF (Eng)  similar documents
Olga E. Sukhoveeva, Dmitry V. Karelin
"... years the cumulative rates of net ecosystem exchange and soil respiration had decreased  mostly due ..."
 
Vol 15, No 1 (2022) Contribution Analysis Of Permanent And Sporadic Controls Of Co2 Efflux From Chernozems Over Four Seasons Abstract  PDF (Eng)  similar documents
Dmitry V. Karelin, Olga E. Sukhoveeva
"... of the contributions of permanent and sporadic factors to soil respiration showed that on an inter-annual scale soil ..."
 
Vol 12, No 2 (2019) Hot Spots Of Soil Respiration In A Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest In Southern Vietnam: A Brief Study Of Spatial Distribution Abstract  PDF (Eng)  similar documents
Vitaly K. Avilov, Dmitry G. Ivanov, Konstantin K. Avilov, Ivan P. Kotlov, Nguyen Van Thinh, Do Phong Luu, Julia A. Kurbatova
"... Many studies report  asymmetrical  spatial distribution  of soil respiration caused by presence ..."
 
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