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Fire-derived organic carbon in soil turns over on a centennial scale. Biogeosciences, 9(8):2847-2857.
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Mise au point d'outils de prévision de l’évolution de la stabilité de la structure de sols sous l'effet de la gestion organique des sols. Etudes et Gestion des Sols, 18(3):137-151.
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Le biochar: une nouvelle technique pour séquestrer du carbone et augmenter la fertilité du sol?. Bulletin / Bodenkundliche Gesellschaft der Schweiz, 31:47-50.
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Pyrogenic carbon soluble fraction is larger and more aromatic in aged charcoal than in fresh charcoal. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 43(7):1615-1617.
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Pyrogenic carbon quantity and quality unchanged after 55 years of organic matter depletion in a Chernozem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 43(9):1985-1988.
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Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property. Nature, 478(7367):49-56.
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Stable isotopic analysis of pyrogenic organic matter in soils by liquid chromatography-isotope-ratio mass spectrometry of benzene polycarboxylic acids. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 25(24):3723-3731.
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Charcoal does not change the decomposition rate of mixed litters in a mineral cambisol: a controlled conditions study. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 47(1):111-114.
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The effects of organic inputs over time on soil aggregate stability – a literature analysis. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 41(1):1-12.
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A model to predict soil aggregate stability dynamics following organic residue incorporation under field conditions. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 72(1):119-125.
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Sodium hypochlorite separates an older soil organic matter fraction than acid hydrolysis. Geoderma, 139(1-2):171-179.
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Mineralisation of crop residues on the soil surface or incorporated in the soil under controlled conditions. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 43(6):849-852.
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Dynamics of aggregate stability and biological binding agents during decomposition of organic materials. European Journal of Soil Science, 58(1):239-247.
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Mineralisation of C and N from root, stem and leaf residues in soil and role of their biochemical quality. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 42(2):119-128.
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Effects of grassland cultivation and ley-arable rotations on soil quality. In: Conijn, J G; Taube, F. Grassland resowing and grass-arable crop rotations. Consequences for performance and environment. Wageningen: Plant Research International, 27-40.