Impacts of prescribed burning on soil greenhouse gas fluxes in a suburban native forest of south-eastern queensland, australia

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  • who: Biogeosciences and collaborators from the suburban native forest of south-eastern Queensland, Australia Futures Research Institute and School of Natural Sciences, Griffith University, Nathan, Brisbane have published the article: Impacts of prescribed burning on soil greenhouse gas fluxes in a suburban native forest of south-eastern Queensland, Australia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 27/05/2014
  • what: The low-intensity prescribed burning in Toohey Forest caused changes in both soil properties and greenhouse gas exchange rates.
  • how: The study was carried out in Toohey Forest (27◦ 3000 S 135◦ 0200 E) located . . .

     

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