Upland forests are traditionally thought to be net sinks for atmospheric methane (CH4). In such forests, in situ CH4 fluxes on tree trunks have been neglected relative to soil and canopy fluxes. We measured in situ CH4 fluxes from the trunks of living trees and other surfaces, such as twigs and soils, using a static closed-chamber method, and estimated the CH4 budget in a temperate upland forest in Beijing. We found that the trunks of Populus davidiana emitted large quantities of CH4 during July 2014-July 2015, amounting to mean annual emissions of 85.3 and 103.1 mu gm(-2) h(-1) on a trunk surface area basis on two replicate plots. The emission rates were similar in magnitude to those from tree trunks in wetland forests. The emitted CH4 was...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport and release soil-produced methane to the atmosphere thr...
[1] We sampled air in the canopy layer of undisturbed upland forests during wet and dry seasons at t...
Methane (CH4) is one the most important greenhouse gas and is responsible for approximatively 20% of...
Most forests worldwide are located in upland landscapes. Previous studies have mainly focused on gro...
Tree stems from wetland, floodplain and upland forests can produce and emit methane (CH 4 ). Tree CH...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
We provide the raw stem and soil CH4 flux data from our recent study in New Phytologist. Out study h...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Forests are major sources of terrestrial methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes but not all s...
Methane (CH4) is one of the three most important greenhouse gases. To date, observations of ecosyste...
Recent studies indicate that plants may be a previously overlooked but significant source of atmosph...
Aims Studies on tree CH4 exchange in boreal forests regarding seasonality and role of tree canopies...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport and release soil-produced methane to the atmosphere thr...
[1] We sampled air in the canopy layer of undisturbed upland forests during wet and dry seasons at t...
Methane (CH4) is one the most important greenhouse gas and is responsible for approximatively 20% of...
Most forests worldwide are located in upland landscapes. Previous studies have mainly focused on gro...
Tree stems from wetland, floodplain and upland forests can produce and emit methane (CH 4 ). Tree CH...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
We provide the raw stem and soil CH4 flux data from our recent study in New Phytologist. Out study h...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Most work on methane (CH(4)) emissions from natural ecosystems has focused on wetlands because they ...
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of methane (CH4) emissions to the atmosphere. CH4 dyn...
Although the dynamics of methane (CH4) emission from croplands and wetlands have been fairly well in...
Forests are major sources of terrestrial methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes but not all s...
Methane (CH4) is one of the three most important greenhouse gases. To date, observations of ecosyste...
Recent studies indicate that plants may be a previously overlooked but significant source of atmosph...
Aims Studies on tree CH4 exchange in boreal forests regarding seasonality and role of tree canopies...
Wetland-adapted trees are known to transport and release soil-produced methane to the atmosphere thr...
[1] We sampled air in the canopy layer of undisturbed upland forests during wet and dry seasons at t...
Methane (CH4) is one the most important greenhouse gas and is responsible for approximatively 20% of...