The terrestrial biosphere is an important pool of carbon, with its size governed by the opposing processes of CO2 uptake through photosynthesis and release through respiration. It is therefore critically important to understand and reliably and accurately model these processes and predict changes in carbon exchange in response to key drivers. Pasture-based livestock production is particularly important for the New Zealand’s economy but it is also a main contributor to NZ’s greenhouse gas budget. My Ph.D. work used half-hourly eddy-covariance (EC) data, previously collected over 2 consecutive years from a grazed pasture in the Waikato region. The main aims of this study were to assess whether there was any bias in gap-filled eddy cov...
A grazed pasture Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiment has been operating for almost 15 years in...
The eddy covariance (EC) technique was used to measure half hourly fluxes of energy and evaporation ...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
AbstractWe used two years of eddy covariance (EC) measurements collected over an intensively grazed ...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Maintenance of soil carbon (C) content is important because a relatively small percentage change in ...
The CenW ecosystem model simulates carbon, water, and nitrogen cycles following ecophysiological pro...
There is growing evidence that continued emissions of greenhouse gases from anthropogenic activities...
Soil carbon (C) is important because even small changes in soil C can affect atmospheric concentrati...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
Abstract Dairy farming is New Zealand\u27s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export e...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
The work in this thesis investigated the regulation of soil-surface respiration (Rs) in a grazed pas...
Dairy farming is constantly evolving to more intensive systems of management, which involve more con...
A grazed pasture Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiment has been operating for almost 15 years in...
The eddy covariance (EC) technique was used to measure half hourly fluxes of energy and evaporation ...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
AbstractWe used two years of eddy covariance (EC) measurements collected over an intensively grazed ...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Maintenance of soil carbon (C) content is important because a relatively small percentage change in ...
The CenW ecosystem model simulates carbon, water, and nitrogen cycles following ecophysiological pro...
There is growing evidence that continued emissions of greenhouse gases from anthropogenic activities...
Soil carbon (C) is important because even small changes in soil C can affect atmospheric concentrati...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
Abstract Dairy farming is New Zealand\u27s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export e...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
The work in this thesis investigated the regulation of soil-surface respiration (Rs) in a grazed pas...
Dairy farming is constantly evolving to more intensive systems of management, which involve more con...
A grazed pasture Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiment has been operating for almost 15 years in...
The eddy covariance (EC) technique was used to measure half hourly fluxes of energy and evaporation ...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....