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Luis Parras-Alcántara
Researcher at University of Córdoba (Spain)
Publications - 58
Citations - 1844
Luis Parras-Alcántara is an academic researcher from University of Córdoba (Spain). The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil carbon & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1521 citations.
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Effects of soil management techniques on soil water erosion in apricot orchards
Saskia Keesstra,Paulo Pereira,Paulo Pereira,Agata Novara,Eric C. Brevik,Cesar Azorin-Molina,Luis Parras-Alcántara,Antonio Jordán,Artemi Cerdà +8 more
TL;DR: The results showed that agricultural management influenced water and sediment dynamics and that tillage and herbicide treatment should be avoided.
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Impact of topographic aspect and vegetation (native and reforested areas) on soil organic carbon and nitrogen budgets in Mediterranean natural areas.
TL;DR: The results suggest that topographic aspect should be included in SOCS models and estimations at local and regional scales.
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Long-term effects of soil management on ecosystem services and soil loss estimation in olive grove top soils
TL;DR: A combined effect of olive leaves mulch and oil mill pomace applied yearly will created a higher quality soil over the long term that it is more resilient to erosion and can provide better ecosystem services, as its functions are improved.
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Soil organic carbon stocks assessment in Mediterranean natural areas: a comparison of entire soil profiles and soil control sections.
TL;DR: The comparison between ESP and SCS showed the effect of mixing pedogenetic horizons when depth increments were analyzed, which indicates an overestimate of T-SOCS when sampling by SCS.
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Topography and land use change effects on the soil organic carbon stock of forest soils in Mediterranean natural areas
TL;DR: In this paper, a field study was conducted to examine the effects of land use change from NF to OG in a toposequence (summit-SM, backslope-BS and toeslope-TS) and to determine soil organic carbon (SOC), nitrogen (N) and the stratification ratio (SR) of SOC in the Torredelcampo-Jaen-Spain (Mediterranean area) in a Calcisols-Regosols-Vertisols sequence.