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Robertson, G. P. 2014. Soil greenhouse gas emissions and their mitigation. Pages 185-196
in N. K. Van Alfen, editor. The encyclopedia of agriculture and food systems. Academic
Press, San Diego, California, USA.
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A. Paul, editor. Soil microbiology, ecology, and biochemistry. Fourth edition. Academic
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Robertson, G. P., and S. K. Hamilton. 2015. Long-term ecological research at the Kellogg
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S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, editors. The ecology of agricultural
ecosystems: long-term research on the path to sustainability. Oxford University Press,
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Robertson, G. P., S. K. Hamilton, S. J. Del Grosso, and W. J. Parton. 2011. The biogeochem-
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Robertson, G. P., E. A. Paul, and R. R. Harwood. 2000. Greenhouse gases in intensive agri-
culture:  contributions of individual gases to the radiative forcing of the atmosphere.
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Robertson, G. P., and P. M. Vitousek. 2009. Nitrogen in agriculture: balancing the cost of an
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Sauerbeck, D. R. 2001. CO 2 emissions and C sequestration by agriculture perspectives and
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path to sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.
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G. E. Likens, R. N. Lubowski, M. Obersteiner, M. Oppenheimer, G. P. Robertson, W.
H.  Schlesinger, and G. D.  Tilman. 2009. Fixing a critical climate accounting error.
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Senthilkumar, S., B. Basso, A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Contemporary
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