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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Uppsala, SE

2014-12-01 to present | Researcher (Department of Soil and Environment)
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Erik Karltun

Ethiopian Agriculture Transformation Agency: Addis Ababa, ET

2012-12-01 to 2014-11-20 | International Consultant
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Erik Karltun

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Uppsala, SE

1999-09-01 to 2012-11-30 | Researcher (Dep. of Soil and Environment)
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Erik Karltun

Macaulay Land-Use Research Institute: Aberdeen, GB

1998-09-01 to 1999-08-31 | Post-Doc
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Erik Karltun

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Uppsala, SE

1993-06-01 to 1998-08-31 | Reseracher (Dep. Forest Soils)
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Erik Karltun

Education and qualifications (2)

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Uppsala, SE

1989-05-15 to 1996-06-18 | PhD (Department of Soil Sciences)
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Erik Karltun

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Uppsala, SE

1983-08 to 1989-01 | MSc Agronomy (incl BSc)
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Erik Karltun

Works (7)

Life cycle assessment of urban uses of biochar and case study in Uppsala, Sweden

Biochar
2022-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Elias S. Azzi; Erik Karltun; Cecilia Sundberg
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Biochar-Fertilizer Blends—a Valuable Soil Amendment for Asparagus Cultivation?

Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
2022-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Sebastian Meyer; Daniel Fischer; Anne Meyer; Erik Karltun; Malin Pettersson Silvén
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Forest biomass accumulation is an important source of acidity to forest soils: Data from Swedish inventories of forests and soils 1955 to 2010

Ambio
2022-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Erik Karltun; Johan Stendahl; Johan Iwald; Stefan Löfgren
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A group of ectomycorrhizal fungi restricts organic matter accumulation in boreal forest

Ecology Letters
2021-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Björn D. Lindahl; Julia Kyaschenko; Kerstin Varenius; Karina E. Clemmensen; Anders Dahlberg; Erik Karltun; Johan Stendahl; Tadashi Fukami
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Biochar from cookstoves reduces greenhouse gas emissions from smallholder farms in Africa

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
2020-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Cecilia Sundberg; Erik Karltun; James K. Gitau; Thomas Kätterer; Geoffrey M. Kimutai; Yahia Mahmoud; Mary Njenga; Gert Nyberg; Kristina Roing de Nowina; Dries Roobroeck et al.
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Soil fertility in boreal forest relates to root‐driven nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in the mor layer

New Phytologist
2019-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Julia Kyaschenko; Otso Ovaskainen; Alf Ekblad; Andreas Hagenbo; Erik Karltun; Karina E. Clemmensen; Björn D. Lindahl
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Plantations of Pinus and Eucalyptus replacing degraded mountain miombo woodlands in Mozambique significantly increase carbon sequestration

Global Ecology and Conservation
2018-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Benard S. Guedes; Bengt A. Olsson; Gustaf Egnell; Almeida A. Sitoe; Erik Karltun
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