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Thomas Dockery's research focuses on the environmental factors influencing greenhouse gas emissions. His recent work investigates the water-regime effects on emissions from plant-less mesocosms, specifically those with silt-loam soil, conducted within a greenhouse setting. This research contributes to understanding soil-based greenhouse gas dynamics in controlled environments. Dockery collaborates with researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Diego Della Lunga, Lisa S. Wood, Jonathan Brye, and Cassandra Seuferling, with whom he has co-authored publications. His academic activity indicates recent engagement in the field.
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Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse (2025)
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- Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse
- Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse
- Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse
- Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse
- Water-Regime Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Plant-Less, Silt-Loam Mesocosms in the Greenhouse
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