Items where Author is "Everson, C"

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Africa

Chaplot, V and Abdalla, K and Alexis, M and Bourennane, H and Darboux, F and Dlamini, P and Everson, C and Mchunu, C and Muller-Nedebock, D and Mutema, M and Quenea, K and Thenga, H and Chivenge, P (2015) Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 203. pp. 110-118. ISSN 0167-8809

France

Abdalla, K and Chivenge, P and Everson, C and Mathieu, O and Thevenot, M and Chaplot, V (2016) Long-term annual burning of grassland increases CO2 emissions from soils. Geoderma, 282. pp. 80-86. ISSN 00167061

Chaplot, V and Abdalla, K and Alexis, M and Bourennane, H and Darboux, F and Dlamini, P and Everson, C and Mchunu, C and Muller-Nedebock, D and Mutema, M and Quenea, K and Thenga, H and Chivenge, P (2015) Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 203. pp. 110-118. ISSN 0167-8809

South Africa

Abdalla, K and Chivenge, P and Everson, C and Mathieu, O and Thevenot, M and Chaplot, V (2016) Long-term annual burning of grassland increases CO2 emissions from soils. Geoderma, 282. pp. 80-86. ISSN 00167061

Sudan

Abdalla, K and Chivenge, P and Everson, C and Mathieu, O and Thevenot, M and Chaplot, V (2016) Long-term annual burning of grassland increases CO2 emissions from soils. Geoderma, 282. pp. 80-86. ISSN 00167061

Zimbabwe

Abdalla, K and Chivenge, P and Everson, C and Mathieu, O and Thevenot, M and Chaplot, V (2016) Long-term annual burning of grassland increases CO2 emissions from soils. Geoderma, 282. pp. 80-86. ISSN 00167061

Chaplot, V and Abdalla, K and Alexis, M and Bourennane, H and Darboux, F and Dlamini, P and Everson, C and Mchunu, C and Muller-Nedebock, D and Mutema, M and Quenea, K and Thenga, H and Chivenge, P (2015) Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 203. pp. 110-118. ISSN 0167-8809

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