In vegetated wetland ecosystems, plants can be a dominant pathway in the atmospheric flux of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Although the roles of herbaceous vegetation and live woody vegetation in this flux have been established, the role of dead woody vegetation is not yet known. In a restored wetland of North Carolina’s coastal plain, static flux chambers were deployed at two heights on standing dead trees to determine if these structures acted as a conduit for methane emissions. Methane fluxes to the atmosphere were measured in five of the chambers, with a mean flux of 0.4±0.1 mg m-2 h-1. Methane consumption was also measured in three of the chambers, with a mean flux of -0.6±0.3 mg m-2 h-1. Standing dead trees were also a source of t...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...
We evaluated the major pathways for methane emissions from wetlands to the atmosphere at four wetlan...
Plants play an essential role in methane (CH4) production, transport and release processes of constr...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
Methane produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be emitted to the atmosphere primarily via ...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Currently, the global annual flux of meth-ane (CH4) to the atmosphere is fairly well constrained at ...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport soil-produced methane (CH4), an important greenhouse ga...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane entering the atmosphere, yet there are still unce...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane entering the atmosphere, yet there are still unce...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...
We evaluated the major pathways for methane emissions from wetlands to the atmosphere at four wetlan...
Plants play an essential role in methane (CH4) production, transport and release processes of constr...
Methane (CH4) produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be released to the atmosphere primari...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsettin...
Methane produced in wetland soil generally is thought to be emitted to the atmosphere primarily via ...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Currently, the global annual flux of meth-ane (CH4) to the atmosphere is fairly well constrained at ...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport soil-produced methane (CH4), an important greenhouse ga...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane entering the atmosphere, yet there are still unce...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetlands are the largest natural source of methane entering the atmosphere, yet there are still unce...
The contribution of trees to the methane (CH4) wetland budget is still uncertain. CH4 emissions from...
Wetland plants transport oxygen to belowground tissues to survive in anoxic sediments, and simultane...
Wetlands play an integral role in the global biogeochemical cycling of carbon (C). Historically, res...
We evaluated the major pathways for methane emissions from wetlands to the atmosphere at four wetlan...
Plants play an essential role in methane (CH4) production, transport and release processes of constr...