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Soil respiration is the second-largest terrestrial carbon flux, and it has shown to be deeply ffected by soil management. This article reports a field and laboratory study comparing CO2 emission rates from the soil surface and A-glucosidase activity in Mediterranean Ultisols from the Can¿amero ran¿a surface (continental detritic formations from southwest Spain) under different soil management conditions and vegetation cover: 1) soil in a cork oak grove, the climax vegetation of the studied ran¿a surface; 2) soil in a Cistus scrubland with a 100% cover, uncultived for the past 45 years; 3) soil in a crop field that has been uncultivated for the past 35 years and with 55% of the shrub cover dominated by Cistus crispus L. and the rest covered by pasture; 4) soil in a degraded pastureland; and 5) soil in an olive grove that has been continuously cultivated for the past 65 years. | |
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Título de la revista
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SOIL SCIENCE |
ISSN
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0038-075X |
Factor de impacto JCR
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0,974 |
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Volumen
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175 |
DOI
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Desde la página
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453 |
Hasta la página
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460 |
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