reply: Soil warming and organic carbon content
Christian P. Giardina () and
Michael G. Ryan
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Christian P. Giardina: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Michael G. Ryan: Rocky Mountain Research Station
Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6814, 790-790
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Abstract Davidson et al. question the validity of our conclusions on the grounds that differences in disturbance, high variability among sites, and the use of a single-pool model to estimate turnover time (TT) obscured the effect of temperature on the decomposition of soil carbon.
Date: 2000
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