Carbon dioxide sequestration and its long-term immobilisation in biomass is recently an extremely significant problem. Its greatest reserves occur in forests growing all over the globe. A human being, through their conscious action, ought to affect, among other things, the amount of carbon dioxide discharged into the atmosphere and its rational management. Here, quite a good solution seems to be the immobilisation of CO2 in biomass of plants, and in particular, in trees, characterised by their longevity, which are used most frequently for that purpose
We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence...
Forests have a key role as carbon sinks, which could potentially mitigate the continuing increase in...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...
Carbon dioxide sequestration and its long-term immobilisation in biomass is recently an extremely si...
Carbon dioxide sequestration and its long-term immobilisation in biomass is recently an extremely si...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO2] has increased dramatically within the current life spans of long-li...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in atmospheric concentration since the Industrial Revoluti...
Rapidly increasing atmospheric CO2 is not only changing the climate system but may also affect the b...
Carbon sequestration in soil or the net removal of C02 from the atmosphere into long-lived soil carb...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO2] has increased dramatically within the current life spans of long-li...
The dynamics of forest ecosystems depend on interactions between a num-ber of biogeochemical cycles ...
Forests have a key role as carbon sinks, which could potentially mitigate the continuing increase in...
Forests provide numerous ecosystem services that benefit society. One that is in the forefront is th...
We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence...
Forests have a key role as carbon sinks, which could potentially mitigate the continuing increase in...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...
Carbon dioxide sequestration and its long-term immobilisation in biomass is recently an extremely si...
Carbon dioxide sequestration and its long-term immobilisation in biomass is recently an extremely si...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO2] has increased dramatically within the current life spans of long-li...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been increasing in atmospheric concentration since the Industrial Revoluti...
Rapidly increasing atmospheric CO2 is not only changing the climate system but may also affect the b...
Carbon sequestration in soil or the net removal of C02 from the atmosphere into long-lived soil carb...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide [CO2] has increased dramatically within the current life spans of long-li...
The dynamics of forest ecosystems depend on interactions between a num-ber of biogeochemical cycles ...
Forests have a key role as carbon sinks, which could potentially mitigate the continuing increase in...
Forests provide numerous ecosystem services that benefit society. One that is in the forefront is th...
We reviewed the experimental evidence for long-term carbon (C) sequestration in soils as consequence...
Forests have a key role as carbon sinks, which could potentially mitigate the continuing increase in...
Forests may play important role in partial neutralization of CO2 emission. To maximize their potenti...