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Digging Deeper: unexpected sensitivity of deep soil carbon to changing fire frequencies

Author Adam Pellegrini discusses the findings of his new Journal of Ecology article – “Frequent burning causes large losses of carbon from deep soil layers in a temperate savanna.” Find out more about how fire frequency can impact carbon storage and root biomass in deep soil layers. Fires are dramatically changing in frequency and intensity, due…

February 19, 2020 in Author post.

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