Aim: Savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems cover a significant part of the world's land surface. If undisturbed, these ecosystems might be expected to show a net uptake of methane (CH4) and a limited emission of nitrous oxide (N2O). Land management has the potential to change dramatically the characteristics and gas exchange of ecosystems. The present work investigates the contribution of warm climate seasonally-dry ecosystems to the atmospheric concentration of nitrous oxide and methane, and analyses the impact of land-use change on N2O and CH4 fluxes from the ecosystems in question. Location: Flux data reviewed here were collected from the literature; they come from savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems in warm climatic regions, includi...
Soils are important sources and sinks of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), two greenhouse gases...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Aim: Savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems cover a significant part of the world's land surface. If...
The study investigates the effect of land-use change on nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) fluxes...
Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food and forest...
Abstract. Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food ...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Remote sensing and inverse modelling studies indicate that the tropics emit more CH4 and N2O than pr...
Remote sensing and inverse modelling studies indicate that the tropics emit more CH4 and N2O than pr...
Among all global ecosystems, tropical savannas are the most severely and extensively affected by ant...
Soils are important sources and sinks of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), two greenhouse gases...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Aim: Savannas and seasonally-dry ecosystems cover a significant part of the world's land surface. If...
The study investigates the effect of land-use change on nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) fluxes...
Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food and forest...
Abstract. Savanna ecosystems are subjected to accelerating land use change as human demand for food ...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Tropical savanna ecosystems are a major contributor to global CO2, CH4 and N2O greenhouse gas exchan...
Remote sensing and inverse modelling studies indicate that the tropics emit more CH4 and N2O than pr...
Remote sensing and inverse modelling studies indicate that the tropics emit more CH4 and N2O than pr...
Among all global ecosystems, tropical savannas are the most severely and extensively affected by ant...
Soils are important sources and sinks of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), two greenhouse gases...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...