Scientific articles
2017
Peña-Venegas, C. P., Verschoor, G., Stomph, T. J., and Struik, P. C. Challenging Current Knowledge on Amazonian Dark Earths: Indigenous Manioc Cultivation on Different Soils of the Colombian Amazon. Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment n/a-n/a.
2016
Bezerra, J., Turnhout, E., Vasquez, I. M., Rittl, T. F., Arts, B., & Kuyper, T. W. (2016). The promises of the Amazonian soil: shifts in discourses of Terra Preta and biochar. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 1-13.
Peña-Venegas, C. P., Stomph, T. J., Verschoor, G., Echeverri, J. A., Struik, P. C. (2016). Classification and use of natural and anthropogenic soils by indigenous communities of the upper Amazon region of Colombia. Human Ecology 44:1-15.
Junqueira, A. B., Souza, N. B., Stomph, T. J., Almekinders, C., Clement, C. R., and Struik, P. C. (2016). Soil fertility gradients shape the agrobiodiversity of Amazonian homegardens. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 221: 270-281.
Junqueira, A. B., Almekinders, C. J. M., Stomph, T.-J., Clement, C. R., and Struik, P. C. (2016). The role of Amazonian anthropogenic soils in shifting cultivation: learning from farmers' rationales. Ecology and Society 21:
Junqueira, A. B., Stomph, T. J., Clement, C. R., and Struik, P. C. (2016). Variation in soil fertility influences cycle dynamics and crop diversity in shifting cultivation systems. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 215: 122-132.
2015
Cerqueira, W. V., Rittl, T. F., Novotny, E. H., and Pereira Netto, A. D. (2015). High throughput pyrogenic carbon (biochar) characterisation and quantification by liquid chromatography. Analytical Methods 7: 8190-8196.
Clement, C. R., Denevan, W. M., Heckenberger, M. J., Junqueira, A. B., Neves, E. G., Teixeira, W. G., and Woods, W. I. (2015). The domestication of Amazonia before European conquest. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282:
Clement, C. R., Denevan, W. M., Heckenberger, M. J., Junqueira, A. B., Neves, E. G., Teixeira, W. G., and Woods, W. I. (2015). Response to comment by McMichael, Piperno and Bush. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282:
Jeffery, S., Bezemer, T. M., Cornelissen, G., Kuyper, T. W., Lehmann, J., Mommer, L., Sohi, S. P., van de Voorde, T. F. J., Wardle, D. A., and van Groenigen, J. W. (2015). The way forward in biochar research: targeting trade-offs between the potential wins. GCB Bioenergy 7: 1-13.
Peña-Venegas, C., Acosta, L. E., Verschoor, G., Logreira-Bruitrago, C. E., and Agudelo, E. (2014). Mining threats to ancient anthropogenic soils and other resources associated to indigenous food security in the middle Caqueta River, Colombia. Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 4: 372-377.
Quintero-Vallejo, E., Klomberg, Y., Bongers, F., Poorter, L., Toledo, M., and Peña-Claros, M. (2015). Amazonian Dark Earth shapes the understory plant community in a Bolivian forest. Biotropica 47: 152-161.
Quintero-Vallejo, E., Peña-Claros, M., Bongers, F., Toledo, M., and Poorter, L. (2015). Effects of Amazonian Dark Earths on growth and leaf nutrient balance of tropical tree seedlings. Plant and Soil 396: 241-255.
Rittl, T. F., Arts, B., and Kuyper, T. W. (2015). Biochar: an emerging policy arrangement in Brazil? Environmental Science & Policy 51: 45-55.
Rittl, T. F., Novotny, E. H., Balieiro, F. C., Hoffland, E., Alves, B. J. R., and Kuyper, T. W. (2015). Negative priming of native soil organic carbon mineralization by oilseed biochars of contrasting quality. European Journal of Soil Science 66: 714-721.
Sagrilo, E., Jeffery, S., Hoffland, E., and Kuyper, T. W. (2015). Emission of CO2 from biochar-amended soils and implications for soil organic carbon. GCB Bioenergy 7: 1294-1304.
Sagrilo, E., Rittl, T. F., Hoffland, E., Alves, B. J. R., Mehl, H. U., and Kuyper, T. W. (2015). Rapid decomposition of traditionally produced biochar in an Oxisol under savannah in Northeastern Brazil. Geoderma Regional 6: 1-6.
2014 and older
Peña-Venegas, C., Stomph, T., Verschoor, G., Lopez-Lavalle, L., and Struik, P. (2014). Differences in manioc diversity among five ethnic groups of the Colombian Amazon. Diversity 6: 792-826.
Fraser, J. A., Alves-Pereira, A., Junqueira, A. B., Peroni, N., and Clement, C. R. (2012). Convergent adaptations: bitter manioc cultivation systems in fertile anthropogenic dark earths and floodplain soils in central Amazonia. PLoS ONE 7: 1-13.