Effects of Past and Future CO2 on Grassland Soil Carbon and Microbial Ecology
<p>Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration, currently about 390 ppm, causes climate change and is expected to reach 500 ppm or higher this century due to human activities. Soils are the largest terrestrial pool of carbon, and changes in soil carbon storage due to plant and microbial activities c...
Main Author: | Procter, Andrew |
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Other Authors: | Jackson, Robert |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5778 |
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