Juan Fernando GALLARDO LANCHO

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Location: Salamanca
Work interests: Soil organic matter, Soil Science, Biogeochemical cycles, Environmental Biogeochemistry, Carbon sequestration.
Affiliation/website: C.S.I.C.
Preferred contact method: Reply to post in blog/forum/group
Preferred contact language(s): Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese.
Contact: juanf.gallardo@yahoo.es
Favourite publications: The Soils of Spain (Springer) & La Materia Organica del Suelo (SiFyQA).

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Location: Salamanca, SPAIN.
Work: Soil Science Forest Ecology Environmental Biogeochemistry. Soil organic matter Cycles of bio-elements Carbon sequestration.
Biographical: Ph. Dr., Prf. University. I can understand in English, French, SPANISH (mother tonge), Portuguese, or Italian.
Favourite Publications: I have published in at lot of international journals dealing with the topics related with Soil Science, Forest Ecology, or Environmental Biogeochemistry. I have more than 260 scientist articles. Five interesting papers could be: 262. CAMPO J. & J.F. GALLARDO. 2012. Comparison of P and cation cycling in two contrasting seasonally dry forest ecosystems. Ann. For. Sci., 69: 887–894. 249. PAJARES S., J.F. GALLARDO, G. MASCIANDARO, B. CECCANTI, J.D. ETCHEVERS. 2011. Enzyme activity as an indicador of soil quality changes in degraded cultivated Acrisols in the Mexican trans-volcanic Belt. Land Degradation & Development, 22: 373-381. 248. COVALEDA S., J F. GALLARDO, F. GARCÍA-OLIVA, H. KIRCHMANN, C. PRAT, M. BRAVO, J. D. ETCHEVERS. 2011. Land-use effects on the distribution of soil organic carbon within particle-size fractions of volcanic soils in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (Mexico). Soil Use & Manage., 27: 186–194. 239. ACEÑOLAZA P.G., L.P. ZAMBONI, E.E. RODRIGUEZ, J.F. GALLARDO. 2010. Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná river (Argentina). Ann. For. Sci., 67: 311 (10 pp.). 238. GAMBOA, C. HIDALGO, F. De LEON, J.D. ETCHEVERS, J.F. GALLARDO, J. CAMPO. 2010. Nutrient addition differentially affects soil C sequestration in secondary Tropical dry forests: early- vs. late-succession stages. Rest. Ecol., 18: 252-260.

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