Posters SSS6.8
Attendance Time: Friday, 2 May 2014, 17:30–19:00 Blue Posters Chairperson: Rosa Francaviglia and Agata Novara |
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B102
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EGU2014-446
Effects of topographical position on soil organic carbon and nitrogen in Mediterranean olive groves Beatriz Lozano-García and Luis Parras-Alcántara |
B103
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EGU2014-729
Conservation tillage versus conventional tillage on carbon stock in a Mediterranean dehesa (southern Spain) Luis Parras-Alcántara and Beatriz Lozano-García |
B104
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EGU2014-5375
Influence of a fertilizer solution on yield and quality of bread wheat in Guadalquivir Valley (Córdoba, Spain) M Concepción Benítez, José Luis González, and Manuel Tejada |
B105
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EGU2014-7439
Mid-term effect of silvicultural treatments on carbon cycling in a Mediterranean Pinus halepensis forest Cristina Lull, Inmaculada Bautista, Luis Lado-Monserrat, and Antonio Lidón |
B106
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EGU2014-9923
A regional estimate of soil organic carbon content linking the RothC model to spatialised climate and soil database Costantino Sirca, Michele Salis, and Donatella Spano |
B107
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EGU2014-10597
Soil aggregates, organic matter turnover and carbon balance in a Mediterranean eroded vineyard Agata Novara, Giuseppe Lo Papa, Carmelo Dazzi, Luciano Gristina, and Artemi Cerdà |
B108
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EGU2014-15959
Topography effect on soil organic carbon pool in Mediterranean natural areas (Southern Spain) Luis Parras-Alcántara, Beatriz Lozan-García, and Arantxa Galán-Espejo |
B109
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EGU2014-16385
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Soil organic carbon and land use in Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia (Northern Italy) Rosa Francaviglia, Gianluca Renzi, and Anna Benedetti |
B110
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EGU2014-16753
Assessment of carbon pools in two soils from the Campania region (Southwest, Italy) under different forest types Marta Álvarez-Romero, Stefania Papa, Beatriz Lozano-García, Luis Parras-Alcántara, José A. González-Pérez, Antonio Jordán, Lorena M. Zavala, Francisco J. González-Vila, and Elio Coppola |
B111
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EGU2014-10067
Assessment of methods for organic and inorganic carbon quantification in carbonate-containing Mediterranean soils Marcos Apesteguia, Iñigo Virto, and Alain Plante |