2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2016.02.022
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Phosphorous dynamics in poplar silvopastoral systems fertilised with sewage sludge

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“…Among the main results, the authors concluded that the integration of trees in open pastures generates even more soil organic carbon, particularly at shallower depths [39]. land use and land cover change [96], phosphorus dynamics [97], meat production, an food webs [98,99]. Finally, the UK has collaborated in research focused on determini the growth, production, and carbon sequestration of native timber species [100], the ev uation of milk production in dual-purpose cattle farms [101], the analysis of the enviro mental rent of cattle grazing [79], the determination of the carbon sequestration potent of tree biomass and soil [102], the quantification of land use change and soil carbon de osition [103], and the understanding of sustainable practices [104].…”
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“…Among the main results, the authors concluded that the integration of trees in open pastures generates even more soil organic carbon, particularly at shallower depths [39]. land use and land cover change [96], phosphorus dynamics [97], meat production, an food webs [98,99]. Finally, the UK has collaborated in research focused on determini the growth, production, and carbon sequestration of native timber species [100], the ev uation of milk production in dual-purpose cattle farms [101], the analysis of the enviro mental rent of cattle grazing [79], the determination of the carbon sequestration potent of tree biomass and soil [102], the quantification of land use change and soil carbon de osition [103], and the understanding of sustainable practices [104].…”
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“…In addition, these collaborations have also focused on evaluating microclimate and nutrient dynamics [26], as well as ecological considerations in the design and sustainable management of silvopasture [93]. Germany has collaborated on papers focused on assessing deforestation reduction and the mitigation potential of greenhouse gas effects [94], the effect of herbivory on trees in a reforestation system [95], land use and land cover change [96], phosphorus dynamics [97], meat production, and food webs [98,99]. Finally, the UK has collaborated in research focused on determining the growth, production, and carbon sequestration of native timber species [100], the evaluation of milk production in dual-purpose cattle farms [101], the analysis of the environmental rent of cattle grazing [79], the determination of the carbon sequestration potential of tree biomass and soil [102], the quantification of land use change and soil carbon deposition [103], and the understanding of sustainable practices [104].…”
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confidence: 99%