For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; however, when iron reduction is limited by iron oxide availability, methanogenesis dominates anaerobic carbon mineralization. Plants can mediate this microbial competition by releasing oxygen into the rhizosphere and supplying oxidized iron for iron reducers. We utilized a plant removal experiment in two wetland sites to test the hypothesis that, in the absence of plants, rates of iron reduction would be diminished, allowing methanogenesis to dominate anaerobic metabolism. In both sites, methanogenesis was the primary anaerobic mineralization pathway, with iron reduction dominating only early and late in the growing season in the site with a less o...
Our understanding of how temporal variations of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopic compositio...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
Trees in seasonal climates may use water originating from both winter and summer precipitation. Howe...
For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; howeve...
Dominant plant functional groups (PFGs) found in boreal rich fens include sedges, grasses, horsetail...
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) optical properties were measured in surface and porewat...
Water use efficiency (WUE) provides a direct measure of the inextricable link between plant carbon u...
There is a growing interest in managing wetland restoration and conservation projects to maximize ca...
Although methane (CH4) dynamics are known to differ at broad scales among peatland types and with cl...
Abstract Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane to the atmosphere, but factors controlli...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
An often‐overlooked feature of all plants is that their leaf surfaces are wet for significant period...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lakes across elevation gradients is a complex function of topograp...
Outside JEB column about the nematocysts, or explosive cellular structures that fire a tiny barbed ...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Our understanding of how temporal variations of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopic compositio...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
Trees in seasonal climates may use water originating from both winter and summer precipitation. Howe...
For energetic reasons, iron reduction suppresses methanogenesis in tidal freshwater wetlands; howeve...
Dominant plant functional groups (PFGs) found in boreal rich fens include sedges, grasses, horsetail...
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) optical properties were measured in surface and porewat...
Water use efficiency (WUE) provides a direct measure of the inextricable link between plant carbon u...
There is a growing interest in managing wetland restoration and conservation projects to maximize ca...
Although methane (CH4) dynamics are known to differ at broad scales among peatland types and with cl...
Abstract Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane to the atmosphere, but factors controlli...
Peatland soils represent globally significant stores of carbon, and understanding carbon cycling pat...
An often‐overlooked feature of all plants is that their leaf surfaces are wet for significant period...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in lakes across elevation gradients is a complex function of topograp...
Outside JEB column about the nematocysts, or explosive cellular structures that fire a tiny barbed ...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Our understanding of how temporal variations of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopic compositio...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
Trees in seasonal climates may use water originating from both winter and summer precipitation. Howe...