Methane emission from natural wetlands: interplay between emergent macrophytes and soil microbial processes. A mini-review

HJ Laanbroek - Annals of botany, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
2007, natural wetlands contribute 20–39% to the global emission of methane. The range in …

Ecology of freshwater shore zones

DL Strayer, SEG Findlay - Aquatic sciences, 2010 - Springer
Freshwater shore zones are among the most ecologically valuable parts of the planet, but
have been heavily damaged by human activities. Because the management and …

Methane emissions from rice paddies natural wetlands, lakes in China: synthesis new estimate

H Chen, Q Zhu, C Peng, N Wu, Y Wang… - Global change …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Sources of methane (CH 4) become highly variable for countries undergoing a heightened
period of development due to both human activity and climate change. An urgent need …

Plant phenology and species‐specific traits control plant CH4 emissions in a northern boreal fen

M Ge, A Korrensalo, R Laiho, A Lohila… - New …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aerenchymatic transport is an important mechanism through which plants affect methane
(CH4) emissions from peatlands. Controlling environmental factors and the effects of plant …

Actual state of European wetlands and their possible future in the context of global climate change

H Čížková, J Květ, FA Comín, R Laiho, J Pokorný… - Aquatic Sciences, 2013 - Springer
The present area of European wetlands is only a fraction of their area before the start of
large-scale human colonization of Europe. Many European wetlands have been exploited …

Sediment fluxes rather than oxic methanogenesis explain diffusive CH4 emissions from lakes and reservoirs

F Peeters, J Encinas Fernandez, H Hofmann - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Methane emissions from lakes and reservoirs are a major natural source in the global
budget of atmospheric CH4. A large fraction of these emissions are due to diffusive transport …

Methane emissions from freshwater riverine wetlands

C Sha, WJ Mitsch, Ü Mander, J Lu, J Batson… - Ecological …, 2011 - Elsevier
To better understand methane emissions from freshwater riverine wetlands, seasonal and
spatial patterns of methane emissions were measured over a 1-year period from created …

Methane emissions from newly created marshes in the drawdown area of the Three Gorges Reservoir

H Chen, Y Wu, X Yuan, Y Gao, N Wu… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the
Three Gorges Reservoir Region and to explore its implication for large dams. We measured …

Disproportionate Contribution of Vegetated Habitats to the CH4 and CO2 Budgets of a Boreal Lake

K Desrosiers, T DelSontro, PA Del Giorgio - Ecosystems, 2022 - Springer
Many lakes have areas that are colonized by different types of macrophytes, including
emergent plants that are rooted in sediments. Emergent macrophytes are known to influence …

Plant species from mesotrophic wetlands cause relatively high methane emissions from peat soil

A Koelbener, L Ström, PJ Edwards, H Olde Venterink - Plant and Soil, 2010 - Springer
Plants can influence methane emissions from wetland ecosystems by altering its production,
consumption and transport in the soil. The aim of this study was to investigate how eight …