Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, they have been considered a significant natural sink of methane (CH4) and a natural source of nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which are important greenhouse gases. However, the role of trees, especially conifers, in ecosystem N2O and CH4 exchange is only poorly understood. We show for the first time that mature Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees consistently emit N2O and CH4 from both stems and shoots. The shoot fluxes of N2O and CH4 exceeded the stem flux rates by 16 and 41 times, respectively. Moreover, higher stem N2O and CH4 fluxes were observed from wet than from dry areas of the forest. The N2O release from boreal pine forests may thus ...
The expansion of short-rotation coppices (SRCs) of fast-growing trees can affect the global balance ...
Rotation forestry including clearcutting is a common method of practising forestry in Fennoscandia. ...
Plants are recognized as sources of aerobically produced methane (CH4), but the seasonality, environ...
Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, t...
The role of trees in the nitrous oxide (N2O) balance of boreal forests has been neglected despite ev...
Boreal forests cover almost one-third of the global forest area, and results of soil measurements sh...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
AbstractForest soils are generally sinks of CH4 and sources of N2O. To characterize the dynamics of ...
Tree stems can act as a conduit for trace greenhouse gases (GHG) produced in the soil. However, the ...
The contribution of boreal forest plants to the methane (CH4) cycle is still uncertain. We studied t...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Boreal forests cover approximately 11% of the terrestrial surface of the world or 14.7 million km2 i...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
The boreal forest zone covers approximately 3% of Earth's non-frozen land area and contains large qu...
Plants are recognized sources of methane, but plant-mediated methane emissions have mostly been stud...
The expansion of short-rotation coppices (SRCs) of fast-growing trees can affect the global balance ...
Rotation forestry including clearcutting is a common method of practising forestry in Fennoscandia. ...
Plants are recognized as sources of aerobically produced methane (CH4), but the seasonality, environ...
Boreal forests comprise 73% of the world's coniferous forests. Based on forest floor measurements, t...
The role of trees in the nitrous oxide (N2O) balance of boreal forests has been neglected despite ev...
Boreal forests cover almost one-third of the global forest area, and results of soil measurements sh...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
AbstractForest soils are generally sinks of CH4 and sources of N2O. To characterize the dynamics of ...
Tree stems can act as a conduit for trace greenhouse gases (GHG) produced in the soil. However, the ...
The contribution of boreal forest plants to the methane (CH4) cycle is still uncertain. We studied t...
Tropical forests on upland soils are assumed to be a methane (CH4) sink and a weak source of nitrous...
Boreal forests cover approximately 11% of the terrestrial surface of the world or 14.7 million km2 i...
Popular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the a...
The boreal forest zone covers approximately 3% of Earth's non-frozen land area and contains large qu...
Plants are recognized sources of methane, but plant-mediated methane emissions have mostly been stud...
The expansion of short-rotation coppices (SRCs) of fast-growing trees can affect the global balance ...
Rotation forestry including clearcutting is a common method of practising forestry in Fennoscandia. ...
Plants are recognized as sources of aerobically produced methane (CH4), but the seasonality, environ...