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Soil C and N changes with afforestation of grasslands across gradients of precipitation and plantation age
(Ecological Society of America, 2012-01)
Afforestation, the conversion of unforested lands to forests, is a tool for sequestering anthropogenic carbon dioxide into plant biomass. However, in addition to altering biomass, afforestation can have substantial effects ...
Stream acidification and base cation losses with grassland afforestation
(American Geophysical Union, 2008-07)
Afforestation of natural grasslands with fast-growing pine and eucalyptus species is increasing globally, but little is known about its effect on ecosystems and watersheds and, ultimately, the quality of water resources. ...
Bird community responses to afforested eucalyptus plantations in the Argentine pampas
(2017-12)
Land-use change driven by human population growth and economic activity will continue to impact both natural habitats and land currently being used for food, fiber, and fuel production. The effects of this conversion on ...
Uso de habitat por escorpiões do Bioma Pampa: efeito do uso do solo e do relevo
(Universidade Federal do PampaUNIPAMPABrasilCampus São Gabriel, 2020)
Roadside vegetation: estimation and potential for carbon sequestration
(Sisef-soc Italiana Selvicoltura Ecol Forestale, 2010-09-27)
The present paper reports the assessment of the vegetation occupancy rate of the roadside, through analysis of aerial photographs. Using such value the potential of these areas to be employed as carbon (C) sinks was also ...
Roadside vegetation: estimation and potential for carbon sequestration
(Sisef-soc Italiana Selvicoltura Ecol Forestale, 2010-09-27)
The present paper reports the assessment of the vegetation occupancy rate of the roadside, through analysis of aerial photographs. Using such value the potential of these areas to be employed as carbon (C) sinks was also ...
Influence of soil texture, climate and vegetation cover on secondary soil salinization in Pampas plains, South America
(Universidade Federal de Lavras, 2020-08)
Land-use change from herbaceous to woody cover -or vice versa- largely affects water fluxes, which in turn can mobilize existing salts dissolved in the soil, and thereby negatively affect soil and/or water quality and site ...