Intensification of agriculture to meet the global food, feed, and bioenergy demand entail increasing re-investment of carbon compounds (residues) into agro-systems to prevent decline of soil quality and fertility. However, agricultural intensification decreases soil methane uptake, reducing, and even causing the loss of the methane sink function. In contrast to wetland agricultural soils (rice paddies), the methanotrophic potential in well-aerated agricultural soils have received little attention, presumably due to the anticipated low or negligible methane uptake capacity in these soils. Consequently, a detailed study verifying or refuting this assumption is still lacking. Exemplifying a typical agricultural practice, we determined the impa...
Methane is next to water vapor and carbon dioxide the third most important greenhouse gas. The large...
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities. Methane is ...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Intensification of agriculture to meet the global food, feed, and bioenergy demand entail increasing...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (v) has long been assumed to be ...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
The growing human population and scarcity of arable land necessitate agriculture intensification to ...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, contributes about one third to the global green house gas em...
Methane (CH4) emissions have increased by more than 150% since 1750, with agriculture being the majo...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Emissions from soils, wetlands and subsurface sources are theref...
Changes in land-uses and fertilization are important factors regulating methane (CH4) emissions from...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in marine ecosystems is ubiquitous and largely coupled to s...
Exposure of mineral soils to atmospherically relevant concentrations of 13CH4 (2 ppmv) followed by 1...
Exposure of mineral soils to atmospherically relevant concentrations of 13CH4 (2 ppmv) followed by 1...
Methane is next to water vapor and carbon dioxide the third most important greenhouse gas. The large...
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities. Methane is ...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Intensification of agriculture to meet the global food, feed, and bioenergy demand entail increasing...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (v) has long been assumed to be ...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
Aerobic oxidation of methane at (circum-)atmospheric concentrations (<40 ppmv) has long been assumed...
The growing human population and scarcity of arable land necessitate agriculture intensification to ...
Methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, contributes about one third to the global green house gas em...
Methane (CH4) emissions have increased by more than 150% since 1750, with agriculture being the majo...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Emissions from soils, wetlands and subsurface sources are theref...
Changes in land-uses and fertilization are important factors regulating methane (CH4) emissions from...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) in marine ecosystems is ubiquitous and largely coupled to s...
Exposure of mineral soils to atmospherically relevant concentrations of 13CH4 (2 ppmv) followed by 1...
Exposure of mineral soils to atmospherically relevant concentrations of 13CH4 (2 ppmv) followed by 1...
Methane is next to water vapor and carbon dioxide the third most important greenhouse gas. The large...
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities. Methane is ...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...