We investigated a possible mechanism underlying observed correlation between net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange and methane emission. Using the technique of 14C pulse-labeling, we traced the movement of carbon fixed by photosynthesis as it moved through wet sedge and moist tussock tundra plant-soil mesocosms and was emitted as methane to the atmosphere. The 14C tracer provided a definitive way of quantifying the fate of recently fixed carbon. Carbon fixed by photosynthesis was measured as emitted methane from both moist tussock and wet sedge tundra mesocosms within 2 hours after labeling. Integration of time series measurements of methane emission showed that recent photosynthates are an important source of carbon for methane production....
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
We investigated a possible mechanism underlying observed correlation between net ecosystem carbon di...
To increase our understanding of carbon (C) cycling and storage in soils, we used 14C to trace C fro...
Carbon assimilation and allocation were studied in a tundra ecosystem in northern Scandinavia. Seaso...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
This paper investigates how vascular plants affect carbon flow and the formation and emission of the...
Understanding the processes that influence and control carbon cycling in Arctic tundra ecosystems is...
Plant-mediated methane (CH4) transport and the contribution of recent photosynthates to methanogenes...
Arctic soils contain a large pool of terrestrial C and are of interest due to their potential for re...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
The few prethaw observations of tundra carbon fluxes suggest that there may be large spring releases...
Significant uncertainties persist concerning how Arctic soil tundra carbon emission responds to envi...
Climatic changes in Arctic regions are likely to have significant impacts on vegetation composition ...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
We investigated a possible mechanism underlying observed correlation between net ecosystem carbon di...
To increase our understanding of carbon (C) cycling and storage in soils, we used 14C to trace C fro...
Carbon assimilation and allocation were studied in a tundra ecosystem in northern Scandinavia. Seaso...
This thesis is concerned with trace gas flux in tundra environments, the main subject of study being...
This paper investigates how vascular plants affect carbon flow and the formation and emission of the...
Understanding the processes that influence and control carbon cycling in Arctic tundra ecosystems is...
Plant-mediated methane (CH4) transport and the contribution of recent photosynthates to methanogenes...
Arctic soils contain a large pool of terrestrial C and are of interest due to their potential for re...
EMISSION of methane from tundra soil contributes about 10% of the global atmospheric methane budget1...
The few prethaw observations of tundra carbon fluxes suggest that there may be large spring releases...
Significant uncertainties persist concerning how Arctic soil tundra carbon emission responds to envi...
Climatic changes in Arctic regions are likely to have significant impacts on vegetation composition ...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...