The ability to quantify the impacts of changing management practices on the components of net ecosystem carbon balance (NB) is required to forecast future changes in soil carbon stocks and potential feedbacks on atmospheric CO2 concentrations. In this study we investigated seasonal changes on the components of net ecosystem carbon balance resulting from the application of irrigation and nitrogen fertiliser to a temperate grassland in New Zealand where we simulated grazing events.We made seasonal measurements of the components of NB using chamber measurements in field plots with and without irrigation and addition of nitrogen fertiliser. We developed models to determine the physiological responses of gross canopy photosynthesis (A), leaf res...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from grasslands are affected by climate warming and agricultural managem...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
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...
Abstract Dairy farming is New Zealand\u27s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export e...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Soil respiration (RS) represents a large terrestrial source of CO2 to the atmosphere. Global change ...
<div><p>Soil respiration (<i>R</i><sub>S</sub>) represents a large terrestrial source of CO<sub>2</s...
Intensification of grazed grasslands following conversion from dryland to irrigated farming has the ...
Global temperatures are expected to increase by 1.1 to 6.4°C over the next century and, over the sam...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from grasslands are affected by climate warming and agricultural managem...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...
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...
Abstract Dairy farming is New Zealand\u27s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export e...
Dairy farming is New Zealand‟s pre-eminent primary industry. It achieves large export earnings but i...
Soil respiration (RS) represents a large terrestrial source of CO2 to the atmosphere. Global change ...
<div><p>Soil respiration (<i>R</i><sub>S</sub>) represents a large terrestrial source of CO<sub>2</s...
Intensification of grazed grasslands following conversion from dryland to irrigated farming has the ...
Global temperatures are expected to increase by 1.1 to 6.4°C over the next century and, over the sam...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
Intensification of pastoral agriculture is occurring rapidly across New Zealand, including increasin...
We determined decadal changes in soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) due to different irrigation regime...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
The use of irrigation has become important for sustaining the production of food, fibre and biofuel....
Greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from grasslands are affected by climate warming and agricultural managem...
1. Most grasslands in the world, including the semi-arid steppe in China, are threatened by nitrogen...