The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil microbial communities and processes involved are little known. We studied the structure and function of the methanogenic microbial communities in soils across different inundation regimes in the Cunia Reserve, encompassing nonflooded forest soil (dry forest), occasionally flooded Igapo soils (dry Igapo), long time flooded Igapo soils (wet Igapo) and sediments from Igarape streams (Igarape). We also investigated a Transect (four sites) from the water shoreline into the dry forest. The potential and resilience of the CH4 production process were studied in the original soil samples upon anaerobic incubation and again after artificial desiccation a...
Amazonian rainforest is undergoing increasing rates of deforestation, driven primarily by cattle pas...
Land use change is one of the greatest environmental impacts worldwide, especially to tropical fores...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil mi...
The Amazonian floodplain forests are dynamic ecosystems of great importance for the regional hydrolo...
Soils from wetland areas contribute significantly to the global methane (CH4) budget. In this sense,...
Amazonian forest conversion into agricultural and livestock areas is considered one of the activitie...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Deforestation threatens the integrity of the Amazon biome and the ecosystem services it provides, in...
Climatic changes are altering precipitation patterns in the Amazon and may influence soil methane (C...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
Ammonia oxidation is the rate-limiting first step of nitrification and a key process in the nitrogen...
Climate change will lead to more extreme precipitation and associated increase of flooding events of...
Tropical rainforests are large terrestrial carbon sinks that play an essential role in mitigating gr...
Cattle ranching is the largest driver of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. The rainforest-to-pa...
Amazonian rainforest is undergoing increasing rates of deforestation, driven primarily by cattle pas...
Land use change is one of the greatest environmental impacts worldwide, especially to tropical fores...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...
The floodplain of the Amazon River is a large source for the greenhouse gas methane, but the soil mi...
The Amazonian floodplain forests are dynamic ecosystems of great importance for the regional hydrolo...
Soils from wetland areas contribute significantly to the global methane (CH4) budget. In this sense,...
Amazonian forest conversion into agricultural and livestock areas is considered one of the activitie...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Deforestation threatens the integrity of the Amazon biome and the ecosystem services it provides, in...
Climatic changes are altering precipitation patterns in the Amazon and may influence soil methane (C...
The Amazon rainforest is a biodiversity hotspot and large terrestrial carbon sink threatened by agri...
Ammonia oxidation is the rate-limiting first step of nitrification and a key process in the nitrogen...
Climate change will lead to more extreme precipitation and associated increase of flooding events of...
Tropical rainforests are large terrestrial carbon sinks that play an essential role in mitigating gr...
Cattle ranching is the largest driver of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. The rainforest-to-pa...
Amazonian rainforest is undergoing increasing rates of deforestation, driven primarily by cattle pas...
Land use change is one of the greatest environmental impacts worldwide, especially to tropical fores...
The oxidation of atmospheric CH4 in upland soils is mostly mediated by uncultivated groups of microo...