24 results on '"Blanc‐Betes, Elena"'
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2. Validating assumptions in calculating carbon dioxide removal by enhanced rock weathering in Kantola et al., 2023
3. Climate vs Energy Security: Quantifying the Trade-offs of BECCS Deployment and Overcoming Opportunity Costs on Set-Aside Land
4. Quantifying uncertainties in greenhouse gas savings and abatement costs with cellulosic biofuels
5. Improved net carbon budgets in the US Midwest through direct measured impacts of enhanced weathering
6. Knowns, uncertainties, and challenges in agrivoltaics to sustainably intensify energy and food production
7. Accelerating the development of a sustainable bioenergy portfolio through stable isotopes
8. Carbon mitigation payments can reduce the riskiness of bioenergy crop production
9. Improving nitrogen cycling in a land surface model (CLM5) to quantify soil N2O, NO and NH3 emissions from enhanced rock weathering with croplands
10. Supplementary material to "Improving nitrogen cycling in a land surface model (CLM5) to quantify soil N2O, NO and NH3 emissions from enhanced rock weathering with croplands"
11. Long‐term yields in annual and perennial bioenergy crops in the Midwestern United States
12. Bioenergy Underground: Challenges and opportunities for phenotyping roots and the microbiome for sustainable bioenergy crop production
13. A review of transformative strategies for climate mitigation by grasslands
14. Assessing the Returns to Land and Greenhouse Gas Savings from Producing Energy Crops on Conservation Reserve Program Land
15. Shallow soils are warmer under trees and tall shrubs across Arctic and Boreal ecosystems
16. In silico assessment of the potential of basalt amendments to reduce N2O emissions from bioenergy crops
17. The carbon and nitrogen cycle impacts of reverting perennial bioenergy switchgrass to an annual maize crop rotation
18. 21st‐century biogeochemical modeling: Challenges for Century‐based models and where do we go from here?
19. Seasonal Controls of CO 2 and CH 4 Dynamics in a Temporarily Flooded Subtropical Wetland
20. Deeper snow increases the net soil organic carbon accrual rate in moist acidic tussock tundra: 210Pb evidence from Arctic Alaska
21. Winter precipitation and snow accumulation drive the methane sink or source strength of Arctic tussock tundra
22. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Temperature sensitivity of soil respiration rates enhanced by microbial community response.
23. Plastic and adaptive responses of plant respiration to changes in atmospheric CO2concentration
24. Changes in Respiratory Mitochondrial Machinery and Cytochrome and Alternative Pathway Activities in Response to Energy Demand Underlie the Acclimation of Respiration to Elevated CO2 in the Invasive Opuntia ficus-indica
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