Methanotrophy (the bacterial oxidation of CH4) in soils is the major biological sink for atmospheric CH4. Here we present results from a study designed to quantify the role of the physical diffusion barrier to CH4, through surface soils, as a factor affecting methanotrophy. We used the mountain birch forest-tundra heath ecotone in subarctic northern Sweden as our study system. Our results show that, although CH4 fluxes were generally low (around -20 μmol m-2 h-1; a net flux from atmosphere to soil), the two adjacent communities responded in contrasting ways to in situ experimental reduction of the diffusion barrier (removal of the top 50 mm of soil): Uptake increased by 40% in forest soil in association with the removal, whereas it decre...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Aims: Methanotrophic bacteria drive upland soil methane (CH4) uptake. Land-use change often affects ...
Methanotrophic bacteria may consume 60 to 90% of methane (CH4) produced in thawing permafrost peatla...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
This thesis presents results from several studies that have focused on the carbon and nutrient dynam...
This thesis presents results from several studies that have focused on the carbon and nutrient dynam...
Variations in the rates of atmospheric CH4 uptake in upland soils can arise from both abiotic and bi...
Variations in the rates of atmospheric CH4 uptake in upland soils can arise from both abiotic and bi...
Toteutetuna osana Aaltosen säätiön rahoitusta jota hallinnoitiin HT/Mari Pihlatien puolellaAims The ...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
Aims: Methanotrophic bacteria drive upland soil methane (CH4) uptake. Land-use change often affects ...
Methanotrophic bacteria may consume 60 to 90% of methane (CH4) produced in thawing permafrost peatla...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
This thesis presents results from several studies that have focused on the carbon and nutrient dynam...
This thesis presents results from several studies that have focused on the carbon and nutrient dynam...
Variations in the rates of atmospheric CH4 uptake in upland soils can arise from both abiotic and bi...
Variations in the rates of atmospheric CH4 uptake in upland soils can arise from both abiotic and bi...
Toteutetuna osana Aaltosen säätiön rahoitusta jota hallinnoitiin HT/Mari Pihlatien puolellaAims The ...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...