Large-scale conversion of natural forest to rubber plantations has taken place for decades in Southeast Asia, help to make it a deforestation hot spot. Besides negative changes in biodiversity, ecosystem water, and carbon budgets, converting forests to plantations often reduced CH4 uptake by soils. The latter process, which might be partly responsible for resumed increase in the growth rate of CH4 atmospheric concentrations since 2006, has not been adequately investigated. We measured soil surface CH4 fluxes during 2014 and 2015 in natural forests and rubber plantations of different age and soil textures in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China—a representative area for this type of land-use change. Natural forest soils were stronger CH4 sinks tha...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....
Tropical rainforest ecosystems are important when considering the global methane (CH4) budget and in...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....
<div><p>Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical regio...
Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical region, for w...
Soil respiration (SR) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. The widespread and continu...
Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical region, for w...
Replacement of forest by agricultural systems is a major factor accelerating the emissions of greenh...
Currently, 25% of all deforestation in insular Southeast Asia occurs in peat swamp forests. When pea...
International audienceRubber plantations have rapidly replaced natural forests (NFs) in Mainland Sou...
Natural rubber is a valuable source of income in many tropical countries and rubber trees are increa...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
Transition from forest to rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) plantation has occurred in tropica...
© 2015 The Authors. Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by...
Methane (CH4) is a vital greenhouse gas with a 28-fold higher global warming potential than carbon d...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....
Tropical rainforest ecosystems are important when considering the global methane (CH4) budget and in...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....
<div><p>Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical regio...
Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical region, for w...
Soil respiration (SR) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. The widespread and continu...
Forest-to-rubber plantation conversion is an important land-use change in the tropical region, for w...
Replacement of forest by agricultural systems is a major factor accelerating the emissions of greenh...
Currently, 25% of all deforestation in insular Southeast Asia occurs in peat swamp forests. When pea...
International audienceRubber plantations have rapidly replaced natural forests (NFs) in Mainland Sou...
Natural rubber is a valuable source of income in many tropical countries and rubber trees are increa...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
Transition from forest to rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) plantation has occurred in tropica...
© 2015 The Authors. Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by...
Methane (CH4) is a vital greenhouse gas with a 28-fold higher global warming potential than carbon d...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....
Tropical rainforest ecosystems are important when considering the global methane (CH4) budget and in...
International audienceRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics....