Major breakthrough in soil carbon emissions battle
26 Mar 2008

A breakthrough study by New Zealand’s Landcare Research and Scotland’s Macauley Institute has created a vital new tool in understanding the dynamics of carbon dioxide in the soil.
Three years of research, and Landcare’s purchase last year of the only Tuneable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometer (TDLAS) in the Southern Hemisphere, have enabled scientists to differentiate and measure the respiration rates of carbon dioxide between roots and soil in an undisturbed forest system.
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