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    Carbon Sequestration in Grasslands (Soil)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Carbon Sequestration (Grasslands: Soil)
    Grasslands (Carbon Sequestration: Soil)


    Summary


    Belowground Carbon Storage in a Grassland Community

    Carbon and Nitrogen Storage in a Tallgrass Prairie Soil

    Grassland Species Richness and Soil Carbon Sequestration

    Belowground Nematode Herbivores of Grasslands

    Grassland Soil Organic Matter in a CO2-Enriched Atmosphere

    Impact of Elevated CO2 on Shortgrass Steppe Soil Organic Matter

    Carbon Sequestration by a New Zealand Pasture in Slightly CO2-Enriched Air

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Nitrogen Cycling in Four European Grasslands

    Carbon Sequestration in a Tallgrass Prairie Soil

    Carbon Sequestration by Grasslands in a CO2-Enriched World

    Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment: Its Impact on the Abundance of Soil Organic Matter

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