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Erosion and sedimentation effects on soil organic carbon bkp_redistribution in a complex landscape in Western Ecuador
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Corre M.D., Free de Koning, Magdalena López-Ulloa, Schoorl J.M., Veldkamp E.Fuentes:googlescopusEffects of Land Use Change on Soil Quality Indicators in Forest Landscapes of the Western Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Western Amazon has the highest forest biodiversity in the world; however, farming, pasture, or subsiPalabras claves:Equatorial Andean Amazon, forest landscape, land use change, Soil qualityAutores:Magdalena López-Ulloa, Miguel Angel Herrera, Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya, Vanwalleghem T.Fuentes:scopusMapping 50 years of contribution to the development of soil quality biological indicators
ReviewAbstract: Biological indicators of soil quality express the capacity of a soil to maintain its ecosystem functPalabras claves:Indicators, pattern, Review, Soil biology, Soil qualityAutores:David A. Donoso, Herrera M.Á., Kevin Valencia, Magdalena López-Ulloa, Pezzopane J.E.M., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:googlescopusQuantification of carbon sequestration in soils following pasture to forest conversion in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We studied the changes in soil carbon contents when pastures are converted to either secondary foresPalabras claves:CARBON SEQUESTRATION, ECUADOR, Land-use change, pasture, Reforestation, Secondary forestAutores:De Koning G.H.J., Magdalena López-Ulloa, Veldkamp E.Fuentes:googlescopusSoil carbon stabilization in converted tropical pastures and forests depends on soil type
ArticleAbstract: The influence of soil C stabilization mechanisms is normally not considered in studies on the effectPalabras claves:Autores:De Koning G.H.J., Magdalena López-Ulloa, Veldkamp E.Fuentes:googlescopusStabilization of recent soil carbon in the humid tropics following land use changes: Evidence from aggregate fractionation and stable isotope analyses
ArticleAbstract: Quantitative knowledge of stabilization- and decomposition processes is necessary to understand, assPalabras claves:CARBON SEQUESTRATION, ECUADOR, Mean residence time, pasture, Secondary forest, soil type, texture, Water-stable aggregatesAutores:Flessa H., Magdalena López-Ulloa, Paul S., Veldkamp E.Fuentes:googlescopus