Do grasslands act as a perpetual sink for carbon

作者: Pete Smith

DOI: 10.1111/GCB.12561

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摘要: … grasslands act as a perpetual carbon sink, and the most likely explanation for observed grassland carbon sinks … Simply having grassland does not result is a carbon sink, but judicious …

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