Soil respiration (Rs) is an important terrestrial CO2 efflux and receives significant attention at different scale levels. However, the sampling density is limited and global Rs databases are biased towards natural ecosystems. Urbanization is among the most important current land-use trends and its role will likely grow in the future. Urban soils store considerable amount of carbon and are very heterogeneous and dynamic, which affects Rs. Our understanding of the Rs spatial variability is limited, especially for the regions with heterogeneous bioclimatic conditions and high urbanization level. The methodological constraints of direct Rs measurements in the field limit the number of observations. As an alternative approach to approximate the...
Soil respiration is known to be highly variable with time. Less is known, however, about the spatial...
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO₂ from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
Soils hold the largest carbon stock in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is formed u...
Urbanization coincides with remarkable environmental changes including vegetation, soil and climate....
Urbanization is a key land-use change pathway, increasing urban population and resulting in abandonm...
Purpose: Urbanization significantly changes the carbon balance of the terrestrial ecosystem, an impo...
Abstract—: The relationships between the soil CO2 emission and microbial properties have been studie...
Land-use change is among the main factors contributing to climate change. Urbanization is a land-use...
Urbanization is an increasingly important trend and responsible for large environmental changes worl...
In the forest, meadow, arable, and urban ecosystems (recreational, residential, and industrial zones...
A comparative analysis of the spatial-temporal trends in the emission of CO2 from soils of different...
The total soil CO2 emission (EM) and portion of microbial respiration were measured (in situ; May, J...
The flux of CO2 from the soil to the atmosphere-soil respiration (RS), is one of the least known com...
Urbanization is among the most impetuous current land-use change trends, resulting in a permanently ...
The objective of the study was to determine the soil respiration dynamics in the urban dendrology pa...
Soil respiration is known to be highly variable with time. Less is known, however, about the spatial...
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO₂ from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
Soils hold the largest carbon stock in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is formed u...
Urbanization coincides with remarkable environmental changes including vegetation, soil and climate....
Urbanization is a key land-use change pathway, increasing urban population and resulting in abandonm...
Purpose: Urbanization significantly changes the carbon balance of the terrestrial ecosystem, an impo...
Abstract—: The relationships between the soil CO2 emission and microbial properties have been studie...
Land-use change is among the main factors contributing to climate change. Urbanization is a land-use...
Urbanization is an increasingly important trend and responsible for large environmental changes worl...
In the forest, meadow, arable, and urban ecosystems (recreational, residential, and industrial zones...
A comparative analysis of the spatial-temporal trends in the emission of CO2 from soils of different...
The total soil CO2 emission (EM) and portion of microbial respiration were measured (in situ; May, J...
The flux of CO2 from the soil to the atmosphere-soil respiration (RS), is one of the least known com...
Urbanization is among the most impetuous current land-use change trends, resulting in a permanently ...
The objective of the study was to determine the soil respiration dynamics in the urban dendrology pa...
Soil respiration is known to be highly variable with time. Less is known, however, about the spatial...
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO₂ from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
Soils hold the largest carbon stock in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is formed u...