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Agroscope researchers' publications can be found in the Institutional Repository. If the PDF of the publication is freely available, it can be downloaded. Otherwise, the publication reference will inform you of where the paper was published.

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Publications Robin Giger

Widmer A., Tamagni L., Wüst C., Paul S. M., Volpe V., Jocher M., Giger R., Dötterl S., Keller T., Leifeld J.
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from managed organic soils in the temperate zone by paddy rice cultivation.
In: EGU General Assembly 2024. 14-19 April, Publ. European Geosciences Union (EGU), Vienna (AT). 2024, 1.

Hagemann N., Conte P., Leifeld J., Giger R., Bucheli T., Schmidt H.-P., Grafmüller J.
Impact of biomass ash content on biochar carbon speciation and stability.
In: EGU General Assembly 2023. 25 April, Publ. European Geosciences Union (EGU), Vienna (AT). 2023, 1.

Grafmüller J., Böhm A., Zhuang Y., Spahr S., Müller P., Otto T. N., Bucheli T., Leifeld J., Giger R., Tobler M., Schmidt H. P., Dahmen N., Hagemann N.
Wood ash as an additive in biomass pyrolysis: Effects on biochar yield, properties, and agricultural performance.
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 10, (8), 2022, 2720-2729.

Bucheli T., Bachmann H. J., Blum F., Bürge D., Giger R., Hilber-Schöb I., Keita-Rauwolf J., Leifeld J., Schmidt H.-P.
On the heterogeneity of biochar and consequences for its representative sampling.
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 107, 2014, 25-30.

Volk M., Obrist, D., Novak M., Giger R., Bassin S., Fuhrer J.
Subalpine grassland carbon dioxide fluxes indicate substantial carbon losses under increased nitrogen deposition, but not at elevated ozone concentration.
Global Change Biology, 17, (1), 2011, 366-376.