The cycle of nitrogen in river systems: sources, transformation, and flux
Nitrogen is a requisite and highly demanded element for living organisms on Earth.
However, increasing human activities have greatly altered the global nitrogen cycle …
However, increasing human activities have greatly altered the global nitrogen cycle …
Environmental impacts on the diversity of methane-cycling microbes and their resultant function
Methane is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that is produced and consumed in
soils by microorganisms responding to micro-environmental conditions. Current estimates …
soils by microorganisms responding to micro-environmental conditions. Current estimates …
Enhanced CO2 uptake is marginally offset by altered fluxes of non‐CO2 greenhouse gases in global forests and grasslands under N deposition
S Xiao, C Wang, K Yu, G Liu, S Wu… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the increasing impact of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on terrestrial
greenhouse gas (GHG) budget, through driving both the net atmospheric CO2 exchange …
greenhouse gas (GHG) budget, through driving both the net atmospheric CO2 exchange …
Greenhouse gas fluxes under drought and nitrogen addition in a Southern California grassland
Climate and regional air quality models predict that Southern California will experience
longer and more severe droughts, and possibly wetter, more intense storms and changing …
longer and more severe droughts, and possibly wetter, more intense storms and changing …
Methane fluxes measured by eddy covariance and static chamber techniques at a temperate forest in central Ontario, Canada
Methane flux measurements were carried out at a temperate forest (Haliburton Forest and
Wildlife Reserve) in central Ontario (45° 17´ 11´´ N, 78° 32´ 19´´ W) from June to October …
Wildlife Reserve) in central Ontario (45° 17´ 11´´ N, 78° 32´ 19´´ W) from June to October …
The effects of clear-cutting on soil CO2, CH4, and N2O flux, storage and concentration in two Atlantic temperate forests in Nova Scotia, Canada
The effect of clear-cutting on in situ carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH 4) and nitrous
oxide (N 2 O) trace gas exchange between soil and atmosphere was studied during one …
oxide (N 2 O) trace gas exchange between soil and atmosphere was studied during one …
Greenhouse gas emissions in response to nitrogen fertilization in managed forest ecosystems
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer use in managed forest ecosystems is increasing in the United States
and worldwide to enhance social, economical and environmental services. However, the …
and worldwide to enhance social, economical and environmental services. However, the …
Fluxes of CO2, CH4, and N2O in tundra-covered and Nothofagus forest soils in the Argentinian Patagonia
MMF Sá, CEGR Schaefer, DC Loureiro… - Science of The Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
While most soils in periglacial environments present high fluxes of CO 2 (F CO2), CH 4 (F
CH4), and N 2 O (F N2O), few of them have a tendency to drain greenhouse gases from the …
CH4), and N 2 O (F N2O), few of them have a tendency to drain greenhouse gases from the …
Activity and identification of methanotrophic bacteria in arable and no-tillage soils from Lublin region (Poland)
A Szafranek-Nakonieczna, A Wolińska… - Microbial ecology, 2019 - Springer
Methanotrophic bacteria are able to use methane (CH 4) as a sole carbon and energy
source. Photochemical oxidation of methane takes place in the stratosphere, whereas in the …
source. Photochemical oxidation of methane takes place in the stratosphere, whereas in the …
Impacts of nitrogen deposition on soil methane uptake in global forests
N Xia, E Du, W de Vries - Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition to Global …, 2024 - Elsevier
Forest soils are an important sink of atmospheric methane (CH 4). Anthropogenic nitrogen
(N) emissions have altered global N deposition and resulted in profound impacts on …
(N) emissions have altered global N deposition and resulted in profound impacts on …