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    The influence of anthropogenic land use on Finnish peatland area and carbon stores 1950–2015 by J. Turunen, S. Valpola

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The total C store estimate is approximately 1–7 % lower compared to the 1950s. …”
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    Tree stand development and carbon sequestration in drained peatland stands in Finland – a simulation study by Minkkinen, Kari, Laine, Jukka, Hökkä, Hannu

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Averaged over two rotations, the increase in the total C store was 3â6 kg C mâ2. In the corresponding unmanaged stands the C stores increased by 8â15 kg mâ2 over the same periods. …”
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    Environmental impact of mechanical site preparation on mineral soils in Sweden and Finland — a review by Eva Ring, Ulf Sikström

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…MSP increases the tree biomass C store and may increase the total ecosystem C store. …”
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    Recent Changes in Peatland Testate Amoeba Functional Traits and Hydrology Within a Replicated Site Network in Northwestern Québec, Canada by Hui Zhang, Hui Zhang, Hui Zhang, Matthew J. Amesbury, Matthew J. Amesbury, Sanna R. Piilo, Sanna R. Piilo, Michelle Garneau, Angela Gallego-Sala, Minna M. Väliranta, Minna M. Väliranta

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Northern peatlands, which are highly heterogeneous ecosystems, are a globally important carbon (C) store. Understanding the drivers and predicting the future trajectory of the peatland C store requires upscaling from cores and sites to regions and continents, alongside a detailed understanding of the mechanisms governing their C sequestration. …”
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    Loss of the soil carbon storage function of drained forested peatlands by C. Wüst-Galley, E. Mössinger, J. Leifeld

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Peatlands form a large but unstable C store. Drainage of peatlands converts them into C sources, which is undesirable if increases in atmospheric CO2 levels are to be minimised. …”
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    Greenhouse gas dynamics in degraded and restored tropical peatlands by J. Jauhiainen, S.E. Page, H. Vasander

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Hydrological restoration seeks to bring the water table closer to the peat surface and thus re-create near-natural water table conditions, in order to reduce wildfire risk and associated fire impacts on the peat C store, as well as to reduce aerobic peat decomposition rates. …”
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    The impact of culture, evaluation of store image and satisfaction on purchase intention at supermarkets by Eluiza Alberto de Morais Watanabe, Claudio Vaz Torres, Solange Alfinito

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the influence of culture in terms of individualism and collectivism (I-C), store image and customer satisfaction, on purchase intention at supermarkets. …”
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    Biochar application to temperate grasslands: challenges and opportunities for delivering multiple ecosystem services by Robert W. Brown, David R. Chadwick, Tom Bott, Helen M. West, Paul Wilson, Genevieve R. Hodgins, Colin E. Snape, Davey L. Jones

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, with the renewed push to achieve “net zero” C emissions by 2050, grasslands may offer an additional C store, utilising tools such as biochar. Here, we critically evaluate the potential for biochar as a technology for increasing grassland C stocks, identifying a number of practical, economic, social and legislative challenges that need to be addressed before the widescale adoption of biochar may be achieved. …”
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    Research on Commodities Constraint Optimization Based on Graph Neural Network Prediction by Zhang Yang, Zuo Zhihan, Li Haiying, Zhao Weiyi, Du Qian, Tang Mingjie

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Firstly, the node bipartite graph algorithm is used to merge the constraint graph and the store graph, obtaining the “store-constraint bipartite graph”. Secondly, a graph convolutional neural network integrating GRU and AR is utilized to extract temporal features (X). …”
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    RS-RLNC: A Reinforcement Learning-Based Selective Random Linear Network Coding Framework for Tactile Internet by Shahzad, Rashid Ali, Amir Haider, Hyung Seok Kim

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We advocate replacing the “store-and-forward” strategy in transport layer solutions with the “compute-and-forward” strategy. …”
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    Brief review on climate change and tropical peatlands by Lee, Yit Leng, Osumanu Haruna Ahmed, Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh

    Published 2019
    “…These peats are a very important global carbon (C) store or reserve and could severely impact climate change if not managed well. …”
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    Brief review on climate change and tropical peatlands by Lee, Yit Leng, Haruna, Ahmed Osumanu, Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie

    Published 2019
    “…These peats are a very important global carbon (C) store or reserve and could severely impact climate change if not managed well. …”
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    Peat decomposability in managed organic soils in relation to land use, organic matter composition and temperature by C. Bader, C. Bader, M. Müller, R. Schulin, J. Leifeld

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Organic soils comprise a large yet fragile carbon (C) store in the global C cycle. Drainage, necessary for agriculture and forestry, triggers rapid decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM), typically increasing in the order forest < grassland < cropland. …”
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    Brief review on climate change and tropical peatlands by Lee Yit Leng, Osumanu Haruna Ahmed, Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…These peats are a very important global carbon (C) store or reserve and could severely impact climate change if not managed well. …”
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    Net soil carbon balance in afforested peatlands and separating autotrophic and heterotrophic soil CO<sub>2</sub> effluxes by R. Hermans, R. Hermans, R. McKenzie, R. McKenzie, R. Andersen, Y. A. Teh, N. Cowie, J.-A. Subke

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<p>Peatlands are a significant global carbon (C) store, which can be compromised by drainage and afforestation. …”
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    Scotland's forgotten carbon: a national assessment of mid-latitude fjord sedimentary carbon stocks by C. Smeaton, W. E. N. Austin, W. E. N. Austin, A. L. Davies, A. Baltzer, J. A. Howe, J. M. Baxter

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Understanding the magnitude of marine sedimentary C stores and the processes which govern their development is fundamental to understanding the role of the coastal ocean in the global C cycle. …”
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    Amylase and acid phosphatase activity in potato tubers treated with gibberellic acid and stored at 2°C and 8°C by M. Bielińska-Czarnecka, K. Białek

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Uran, sokaing resulted in increased amylolytic activity also at 8°C stored tubers. On the contrary, the acid phosphatase activity was a little higher at 8°C than at 2°C stored tubers. …”
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    How Information and Communications Technology Affects the Micro-Location Choices of Stores on On-Demand Food Delivery Platforms: Evidence from Xinjiekou’s Central Business District... by Xinyu Hu, Gutao Zhang, Yi Shi, Peng Yu

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Additionally, the scale of demand and the distance from core commercial nodes greatly affect the scales of B&C stores. Moreover, the agglomeration of high-sales B&C stores seems to indicate a micro-location advantage, characterized by the concentration of delivery riders, which is usually located in the commercial hinterland with dense traffic. …”
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    SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN COASTAL FRESHWATER WETLANDS OF VERACRUZ by José Luis Marín-Muñiz, María Elizabeth Hernández-Alarcón, Patricia Moreno-Casasola-Barceló

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…In LCH marshes, there was approximately 50 % less total C in the soil compared to the C content in the swamps. In ED, the C stored in the marshes was only 7.15 % lower than the C stored in the swamps. …”
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