Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical montane forests. Whether they also contribute to the exchange of greenhouse gases is unknown. To examine the importance of canopy soils to tropical forest-soil greenhouse gas exchange, we quantified gas fluxes from canopy soil cores along an elevation gradient with 4 yr of nutrient addition to the forest floor. Canopy soil contributed 5–12 percent of combined (canopy + forest floor) soil CO2 emissions but CH4 and N2O fluxes were low. At 2000 m, phosphorus decreased CO2 emissions (>40%) and nitrogen slightly increased CH4 uptake and N2O emissions. Our results show that canopy soils may contribute significantly to combined soil greenhouse gas fluxe...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
Soils are important sources and sinks of three greenhouse gases (GHGs): carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Tropical lowland forest soils are significant sources and sinks of trace gases. In order to model so...
Tropical lowland forest soils are significant sources and sinks of trace gases. In order to model so...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As a whole, forest ecosystems sequester carbon from...
The tropics are the largest natural source of CO2 and N2O to the atmosphere and many tropical forest...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Tropical forests contribute about one third to global annual CH4 uptake by soils. Understanding the ...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
Soils are important sources and sinks of three greenhouse gases (GHGs): carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
Soils are important sources and sinks of three greenhouse gases (GHGs): carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Canopy soils can significantly contribute to aboveground labile biomass, especially in tropical mont...
Tropical lowland forest soils are significant sources and sinks of trace gases. In order to model so...
Tropical lowland forest soils are significant sources and sinks of trace gases. In order to model so...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021As a whole, forest ecosystems sequester carbon from...
The tropics are the largest natural source of CO2 and N2O to the atmosphere and many tropical forest...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Tropical forests contribute about one third to global annual CH4 uptake by soils. Understanding the ...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
Soils are important sources and sinks of three greenhouse gases (GHGs): carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
The spatial variation of soil greenhouse gas fluxes (GHG; carbon dioxide—CO2, methane—CH4 and nitrou...
Soils are important sources and sinks of three greenhouse gases (GHGs): carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...