Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well investigated, the contribution of trees to global CH4 emission and the mechanisms of tree transport are relatively unknown. CH4 emissions from the common wetland tree species Populus trichocarpa (black cottonwood) native to the Pacific Northwest were measured under hydroponic conditions in order to separate plant transport mechanisms from the influence of soil processes. Roots were exposed to CH4 enriched water and canopy emissions of CH4 were measured. The average flux for 34 trials (at temperatures ranging from 17 to 25 °C) was 2.8 ± 2.2 μg CH4 min−1 (whole canopy). Flux increased with temperature. Compared to the isotopic composition of root...
Methane produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be emitted to the atmosphere primarily via ...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport soil-produced methane (CH4), an important greenhouse ga...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Methane production and transport processes in peatlands are fairly well understood, but growing evid...
Tree stems from wetland, floodplain and upland forests can produce and emit methane (CH 4 ). Tree CH...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
We provide the raw stem and soil CH4 flux data from our recent study in New Phytologist. Out study h...
Currently, the global annual flux of meth-ane (CH4) to the atmosphere is fairly well constrained at ...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Methane produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be emitted to the atmosphere primarily via ...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport soil-produced methane (CH4), an important greenhouse ga...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Methane production and transport processes in peatlands are fairly well understood, but growing evid...
Tree stems from wetland, floodplain and upland forests can produce and emit methane (CH 4 ). Tree CH...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
We provide the raw stem and soil CH4 flux data from our recent study in New Phytologist. Out study h...
Currently, the global annual flux of meth-ane (CH4) to the atmosphere is fairly well constrained at ...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Methane produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be emitted to the atmosphere primarily via ...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...