Methane (CH4) is a strong greenhouse gas, and its ecosystematmosphere exchange depends on the consumption and production rates. The boreal zone includes nearly one third of the world’s forests, and boreal forest soil is the largest carbon stock among different ecosystem types. Upland soils are a globally important sink of CH4 due to microbes oxidizing atmospheric CH4. During the last decades, the understanding of the CH4 dynamics of forests has been reshaped and increased substantially, as the trees have been shown to contribute to the CH4 exchange. The newly-found aerobic CH4 emissions from plants have also revealed the existence of previously unknown processes. Meanwhile, the ecosystem-scale studies on CH4 exchange have shown that forests...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Forests are generally considered to be net sinks of atmospheric methane (CH4) because of oxidation b...
Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, t...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
Plants are recognized sources of methane, but plant-mediated methane emissions have mostly been stud...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
The contribution of boreal forest plants to the methane (CH4) cycle is still uncertain. We studied t...
The boreal forest zone covers approximately 3% of Earth's non-frozen land area and contains large qu...
Aims Studies on tree CH4 exchange in boreal forests regarding seasonality and role of tree canopies...
Northern peatlands are thought to store one third of all soil carbon (C). Besides the C sink functio...
The subarctic landscape consists of diverse ecosystems, each having a multitude of biological proces...
Forest management practices can alter soil conditions, affecting the consumption and production proc...
Several studies have proposed aerobic methane (CH4) emissions by plants. If confirmed, these finding...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Methane (CH4) is one the most important greenhouse gas and is responsible for approximatively 20% of...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Forests are generally considered to be net sinks of atmospheric methane (CH4) because of oxidation b...
Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, t...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
Plants are recognized sources of methane, but plant-mediated methane emissions have mostly been stud...
Northern peatlands emit about 36 Tg CH4-C per year, which is approximately 11% of global CH4 emissio...
The contribution of boreal forest plants to the methane (CH4) cycle is still uncertain. We studied t...
The boreal forest zone covers approximately 3% of Earth's non-frozen land area and contains large qu...
Aims Studies on tree CH4 exchange in boreal forests regarding seasonality and role of tree canopies...
Northern peatlands are thought to store one third of all soil carbon (C). Besides the C sink functio...
The subarctic landscape consists of diverse ecosystems, each having a multitude of biological proces...
Forest management practices can alter soil conditions, affecting the consumption and production proc...
Several studies have proposed aerobic methane (CH4) emissions by plants. If confirmed, these finding...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Methane (CH4) is one the most important greenhouse gas and is responsible for approximatively 20% of...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Forests are generally considered to be net sinks of atmospheric methane (CH4) because of oxidation b...
Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, t...