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Jordi Garcia Pausas
Investigador
PROGRAMA / Gestión forestal multifuncional
LÍNEA / Ecología y gestión silvopastorales
Graduated in Biological Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (1999) and PhD from the University of Lleida (2011). In his PhD thesis, he studied the organic C cycling and the factors determining the soil C accumulation in Pyrenean mountain grasslands. He spent two years (2012-2013) as a postdoc at the James Hutton Institute (Aberdeen, Scotland) and then received a Juan de la Cierva grant (2016-2017) for doing research at CTFC. Currently, he is a post-doctoral researcher at CTFC.
Interested in soil and plant ecology and the interactions between soil and plants in the context of land management or perturbations. His work has mainly focused on the C and nutrient cycling, including plant productivity, leaf- and root-litter decomposition, microbial activity and functionality, and the physical stabilisation of soil organic matter. Currently, working on the effects of forest management (e.g. thinning, prescribed burnings) on soil C and nutrient cycling in the plant-soil system.
Palabras clave
Quemas prescritasGestión forestalRelaciones suelo-plantaSistemas agrosilvopastoralesSueloSuelos forestales
Últimas publicaciones
- Mäkipää, R., Abramoff, R., Adamczyk, B.,..., Casals, P., Garcia-Pausas, J., Ubeda, X., et al. (2023). How does management affect soil C sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in boreal and temperate forests? – A review. Forest Ecology and Management
- Rodriguez. A., Canals, R.M., Plaixats, J., Albanell, E., Debouk, H., Garcia-Pausas, J.,..., Sebastià, M.T., et al. (2020). Interactions between biogeochemical and management factors explain soil organic carbon in Pyrenean grasslands. Biogeosciences
- Speratti AB, Romanyà J, Garcia-Pausas J, Johnson MS (2018). Determining the stability of sugarcane filtercake biochar in soils with contrasting levels of organic matter. Agriculture
- Garcia-Pausas J, Rabissi A, Rovira P, Romanyà J (2017). Organic Fertilisation Increases C and N Stocks and Reduces Soil Organic Matter Stability in Mediterranean Vegetable Gardens. Land Degradation & Development
- Garcia-Pausas J, Casals P, Rovira P, Vallecillo S, Sebastià MT, Romanyà J (2012). Decomposition of labelled roots and root-C and -N allocation between soil fractions in mountain grasslands. Soil Biology & Biochemistry