
Ashley Taylor
Articles
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Nov 27, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Sara Al-Dahir |Ashley Taylor |Saba Barri |Klaus Heyer
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Nov 20, 2024 |
nature.com | Kelly Mason |Tim Goodall |Ashley Taylor |Caroline Peacock |Robert Griffiths |Pippa Chapman | +2 more
AbstractCurrent understanding of soil carbon dynamics suggests that plant litter quality and soil mineralogy control the formation of mineral-associated soil organic carbon (SOC). Due to more efficient microbial anabolism, high-quality litter may produce more microbial residues for stabilisation on mineral surfaces.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
nature.com | Kelly Mason |Tim Goodall |Ashley Taylor |Caroline Peacock |Robert Griffiths |Pippa Chapman | +2 more
AbstractCurrent understanding of soil carbon dynamics suggests that plant litter quality and soil mineralogy control the formation of mineral-associated soil organic carbon (SOC). Due to more efficient microbial anabolism, high-quality litter may produce more microbial residues for stabilisation on mineral surfaces.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
nature.com | Kelly Mason |Tim Goodall |Ashley Taylor |Caroline Peacock |Robert Griffiths |Pippa Chapman | +2 more
AbstractCurrent understanding of soil carbon dynamics suggests that plant litter quality and soil mineralogy control the formation of mineral-associated soil organic carbon (SOC). Due to more efficient microbial anabolism, high-quality litter may produce more microbial residues for stabilisation on mineral surfaces.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Ashley Taylor |John Haining
Awareness of terms such as greenwashing, greenwishing, and greenhushing is increasing, along with criticism of claims about carbon neutrality and the integrity of carbon credits. To gain credibility with consumers, regulators, and investors, companies are urged to make genuine and verifiable improvements in their sustainability practices. Overstating progress or making unrealistic forecasts that may not be achieved economically can be risky in today's environment.
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