Methane production and emissions in trees and forests
KR Covey, JP Megonigal - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 35 I. Introduction 36 II. Tree CH4 fluxes 36 III. Tree emissions of soil‐
produced CH4 40 IV. Tree‐produced CH4 42 V. Trees in forest CH4 budgets 44 VI …
produced CH4 40 IV. Tree‐produced CH4 42 V. Trees in forest CH4 budgets 44 VI …
Microbial ecology of methanogens and methanotrophs
R Conrad - Advances in agronomy, 2007 - Elsevier
Rice agriculture feeds about a third of the world's population. However, rice fields are also
an important source in the global budget of the greenhouse gas methane. The emission of …
an important source in the global budget of the greenhouse gas methane. The emission of …
Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of
methane (CH 4). Increased wetland CH 4 emissions could act as a positive feedback to …
methane (CH 4). Increased wetland CH 4 emissions could act as a positive feedback to …
Couplings between changes in the climate system and biogeochemistry
S Menon, KL Denman, G Brasseur, A Chidthaisong… - 2007 - osti.gov
The Earth's climate is determined by a number of complex connected physical, chemical and
biological processes occurring in the atmosphere, land and ocean. The radiative properties …
biological processes occurring in the atmosphere, land and ocean. The radiative properties …
Greenhouse gas fluxes from natural ecosystems
Besides water vapour, greenhouse gases CO2, CH4, O3 and N2O contribute~ 60%, 20%,
10% and 6% to global warming, respectively; minor contribution is made by …
10% and 6% to global warming, respectively; minor contribution is made by …
Magnitude and biophysical regulators of methane emission and consumption in the Australian agricultural, forest, and submerged landscapes: a review
Increases in the concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO 2),
methane (CH 4), nitrous oxide (N 2 O) due to human activities are associated with global …
methane (CH 4), nitrous oxide (N 2 O) due to human activities are associated with global …
How tree traits modulate tree methane fluxes: A review
Trees can play different roles in the regulation of fluxes of methane (CH 4), a greenhouse
gas with a warming potential 83 times greater than that of carbon dioxide. Forest soils have …
gas with a warming potential 83 times greater than that of carbon dioxide. Forest soils have …
Methane production in oxic lake waters potentially increases aquatic methane flux to air
Active methane production in oxygenated lake waters challenges the long-standing
paradigm that microbial methane production occurs only under anoxic conditions and forces …
paradigm that microbial methane production occurs only under anoxic conditions and forces …
The role of vegetation in methane flux to the atmosphere: should vegetation be included as a distinct category in the global methane budget?
Currently, the global annual flux of methane (CH 4) to the atmosphere is fairly well
constrained at ca. 645 Tg CH 4 year− 1. However, the relative magnitudes of the fluxes …
constrained at ca. 645 Tg CH 4 year− 1. However, the relative magnitudes of the fluxes …
Use of a process-based model for assessing the methane budgets of global terrestrial ecosystems and evaluation of uncertainty
A Ito, M Inatomi - Biogeosciences, 2012 - bg.copernicus.org
We assessed the global terrestrial budget of methane (CH 4) by using a process-based
biogeochemical model (VISIT) and inventory data for components of the budget that were …
biogeochemical model (VISIT) and inventory data for components of the budget that were …