Methane plays an important role as a radiatively and chemically active gas in our atmosphere. Until recently, sources of atmospheric methane in the biosphere have been attributed to strictly anaerobic microbial processes during degradation of organic matter. However, some potentially abiotic sources from the biosphere have been discovered in the past few years, starting with methane emissions from plants and plant litter up to the recent discovery of methane production in saprotrophic fungi.rnAlso methane fluxes from aerobic soils have been observed for decades but no alternative source to methanogenesis has been identified so far.rnThis work aims to provide evidence for non-microbial methane formation in soils under oxic conditions. It wa...
Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere and a significant contributor to the radi...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide in driving climate change du...
The enhanced greenhouse effect is changing the earth’s climate. Methane is one of the long-lived gre...
Methane plays an important role as a radiatively and chemically active gas in our atmosphere. Until ...
Methane is the most abundant reduced organic compound in the atmosphere. As the strongest known long...
Methane is the most abundant reduced organic compound in the atmosphere. As the strongest known long...
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities. Methane is ...
Methane, together with H2O, CO2 and N2O, is an important greenhouse gas in the Earth’s atmosphere pl...
Methane is the most abundant organic chemical in Earth's atmosphere, and its concentration is increa...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (v) has long been assumed to be ...
Methane (CH_4), the second principal anthropogenic greenhouse gas after CO_2, is the most abundant r...
Methane (CH_4), the second principal anthropogenic greenhouse gas after CO_2, is the most abundant r...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Methane (CH4) is an important element of the biogeochemical carbon cycle. Methanogenic Archaea are s...
Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere and a significant contributor to the radi...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide in driving climate change du...
The enhanced greenhouse effect is changing the earth’s climate. Methane is one of the long-lived gre...
Methane plays an important role as a radiatively and chemically active gas in our atmosphere. Until ...
Methane is the most abundant reduced organic compound in the atmosphere. As the strongest known long...
Methane is the most abundant reduced organic compound in the atmosphere. As the strongest known long...
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities. Methane is ...
Methane, together with H2O, CO2 and N2O, is an important greenhouse gas in the Earth’s atmosphere pl...
Methane is the most abundant organic chemical in Earth's atmosphere, and its concentration is increa...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (v) has long been assumed to be ...
Methane (CH_4), the second principal anthropogenic greenhouse gas after CO_2, is the most abundant r...
Methane (CH_4), the second principal anthropogenic greenhouse gas after CO_2, is the most abundant r...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Methane (CH4) is an important element of the biogeochemical carbon cycle. Methanogenic Archaea are s...
Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere and a significant contributor to the radi...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide in driving climate change du...
The enhanced greenhouse effect is changing the earth’s climate. Methane is one of the long-lived gre...