Soil carbon, multiple benefits

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Soil carbon, multiple benefits. / Milne, Eleanor; Banwart, Steven A.; Noellemeyer, Elke et al.
In: Environmental Development, Vol. 13, 01.01.2015, p. 33-38.

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Harvard

Milne, E, Banwart, SA, Noellemeyer, E, Abson, D, Ballabio, C, Bampa, F, Bationo, A, Batjes, NH, Bernoux, M, Bhattacharyya, T, Black, H, Buschiazzo, DE, Cai, Z, Cerri, CE, Cheng, K, Compagnone, C, Conant, R, Coutinho, HLC, de Brogniez, D, Balieiro, FDC, Duffy, C, Feller, C, Fidalgo, ECC, da Silva, CF, Funk, R, Gaudig, G, Gicheru, PT, Goldhaber, M, Gottschalk, P, Goulet, F, Goverse, T, Grathwohl, P, Joosten, H, Kamoni, PT, Kihara, J, Krawczynski, R, La Scala, N, Lemanceau, P, Li, L, Li, Z, Lugato, E, Maron, PA, Martius, C, Melillo, J, Montanarella, L, Nikolaidis, N, Nziguheba, G, Pan, G, Pascual, U, Paustian, K, Piñeiro, G, Powlson, D, Quiroga, A, Richter, D, Sigwalt, A, Six, J, Smith, J, Smith, P, Stocking, M, Tanneberger, F, Termansen, M, van Noordwijk, M, van Wesemael, B, Vargas, R, Victoria, RL, Waswa, B, Werner, D, Wichmann, S, Wichtmann, W, Zhang, X, Zhao, Y, Zheng, J & Zheng, J 2015, 'Soil carbon, multiple benefits', Environmental Development, vol. 13, pp. 33-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2014.11.005

APA

Milne, E., Banwart, S. A., Noellemeyer, E., Abson, D., Ballabio, C., Bampa, F., Bationo, A., Batjes, N. H., Bernoux, M., Bhattacharyya, T., Black, H., Buschiazzo, D. E., Cai, Z., Cerri, C. E., Cheng, K., Compagnone, C., Conant, R., Coutinho, H. L. C., de Brogniez, D., ... Zheng, J. (2015). Soil carbon, multiple benefits. Environmental Development, 13, 33-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2014.11.005

Vancouver

Milne E, Banwart SA, Noellemeyer E, Abson D, Ballabio C, Bampa F et al. Soil carbon, multiple benefits. Environmental Development. 2015 Jan 1;13:33-38. doi: 10.1016/j.envdev.2014.11.005

Bibtex

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AU - Bationo, Andre

AU - Batjes, Niels H.

AU - Bernoux, Martial

AU - Bhattacharyya, Tapas

AU - Black, Helaina

AU - Buschiazzo, Daniel E.

AU - Cai, Zucong

AU - Cerri, Carlos Eduardo

AU - Cheng, Kun

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AU - Conant, Rich

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AU - de Brogniez, Delphine

AU - Balieiro, Fabiano de Carvalho

AU - Duffy, Christopher

AU - Feller, Christian

AU - Fidalgo, Elaine C C

AU - da Silva, Cristiane Figueira

AU - Funk, Roger

AU - Gaudig, Greta

AU - Gicheru, Patrick T.

AU - Goldhaber, Marty

AU - Gottschalk, Pia

AU - Goulet, Frederic

AU - Goverse, Tessa

AU - Grathwohl, Peter

AU - Joosten, Hans

AU - Kamoni, Peter T.

AU - Kihara, Job

AU - Krawczynski, Rene

AU - La Scala, Newton

AU - Lemanceau, Philippe

AU - Li, Lianqing

AU - Li, Zichuan

AU - Lugato, Emanuele

AU - Maron, Pierre Alain

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AU - Melillo, Jerry

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AU - Nikolaidis, Nikolaos

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AU - Pan, Genxing

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AU - Paustian, Keith

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AU - Powlson, David

AU - Quiroga, Alberto

AU - Richter, Dan

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AU - Six, Johan

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AU - Termansen, Mette

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AU - van Wesemael, Bas

AU - Vargas, Rodrigo

AU - Victoria, Reynaldo Luiz

AU - Waswa, Boaz

AU - Werner, David

AU - Wichmann, Sabine

AU - Wichtmann, Wendelin

AU - Zhang, Xuhui

AU - Zhao, Yongcun

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