A gas chromatography (GC) headspace method was developed for soil microbial respiration (CO2 emission) analysis after a 24-h incubation of a rewetted soil. The GC method was compared with the Solvita CO2 burst method by analyzing 18 different soils that were air-dried (22�C) or dried at 45, 65, and 105�C for 24 h before rewetting. A strong exponential relationship between the Solvita color number and GC headspace CO2�C emission was observed. Compared with air-dried soils, drying at 65�C led to increased CO2 emission and reduced variation among sample replicates, while drying at 105�C led to a reduction in CO2 emission and an increase in variability. The GC method does not require sample dilution, provides data that is highly correlated to t...
Recent technological advances have enabled the wider application of automated chambers for soil gree...
Radiocarbon analysis of soil CO2 can provide information on the age, source and turnover rate of soi...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...
Soil respiration measurements are widely used to quantify carbon fluxes and ascertain soil biologica...
The rate of carbon dioxide production is commonly used as a measure of microbial activity in the soi...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Quantification of soil greenhouse gas emissions requires considerable sampling to account for spatia...
Soil respiration measurement is an important tool in environmental studies and, less often, in agric...
Soil emission rates of the greenhouse gas: carbon dioxide (CO2) have been investigated using a new a...
This protocol addresses the measurement of greenhouse gases (GHGs) soil ef\ufb02 ux by soil chamber...
Ex-situ measurement of soil respiration is usually done with highly disturbed samples that may confo...
This protocol covers the design, construction, deployment, and gas sampling procedures for the stati...
A rapid approach is needed for determining the eff ectiveness of precision conservation on soil heal...
This paper describes the design features and capabilities of a portable automated in-situ closed cha...
This paper describes the design features and capabilities of a portable automated in-situ closed cha...
Recent technological advances have enabled the wider application of automated chambers for soil gree...
Radiocarbon analysis of soil CO2 can provide information on the age, source and turnover rate of soi...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...
Soil respiration measurements are widely used to quantify carbon fluxes and ascertain soil biologica...
The rate of carbon dioxide production is commonly used as a measure of microbial activity in the soi...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Quantification of soil greenhouse gas emissions requires considerable sampling to account for spatia...
Soil respiration measurement is an important tool in environmental studies and, less often, in agric...
Soil emission rates of the greenhouse gas: carbon dioxide (CO2) have been investigated using a new a...
This protocol addresses the measurement of greenhouse gases (GHGs) soil ef\ufb02 ux by soil chamber...
Ex-situ measurement of soil respiration is usually done with highly disturbed samples that may confo...
This protocol covers the design, construction, deployment, and gas sampling procedures for the stati...
A rapid approach is needed for determining the eff ectiveness of precision conservation on soil heal...
This paper describes the design features and capabilities of a portable automated in-situ closed cha...
This paper describes the design features and capabilities of a portable automated in-situ closed cha...
Recent technological advances have enabled the wider application of automated chambers for soil gree...
Radiocarbon analysis of soil CO2 can provide information on the age, source and turnover rate of soi...
Today's global challenge is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhous...