Selective logging is among the main causes of tropical forest degradation, but little is known about its effects on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from highly weathered Ferralsol soils in Africa. We measured soil CO2, N2O, and CH4 fluxes, and their soil controlling factors at two forests that had undergone conventional selective logging and reduced-impact logging in Cameroon. Each logging system had four replicate plots, each included the disturbed strata (road, logging deck, skidding trail, and felling gap) and an undisturbed reference area. Measurements were conducted monthly from September 2016 to October 2017. Annual GHG fluxes ranged from 4.9 to 18.6 Mg CO2–C, from 1.5 to 79 kg N2O–N, and from − 4.3 to 71.1 kg CH4–C ha−1 year−1. Compared ...
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relat...
International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate ch...
Tropical peatlands in the Peruvian Amazon exhibit high densities of Mauritia flexuosa palms, which a...
Deforestation and land-use change are accelerating in the Congo Basin and elsewhere in the tropics a...
In the last 40 years, large areas of the Mau forest, the largest contiguous tropical montane forest ...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Data on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from smallholder based systems in East Africa is limited. Estima...
Tropical forests contribute significantly to the emission and uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
Ten sites covering six different ecosystems were selected for detailed situ N2O and CH4 exchange mea...
International audiencePurposeTropical forests exchange large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs: carb...
This study aims to explain effects of soil textural class, topography, land use, and land use histor...
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relat...
International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate ch...
Tropical peatlands in the Peruvian Amazon exhibit high densities of Mauritia flexuosa palms, which a...
Deforestation and land-use change are accelerating in the Congo Basin and elsewhere in the tropics a...
In the last 40 years, large areas of the Mau forest, the largest contiguous tropical montane forest ...
Research Highlights: Monitoring of soil CH4 fluxes in African tropical forest conducted run for almo...
Data on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from smallholder based systems in East Africa is limited. Estima...
Tropical forests contribute significantly to the emission and uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2), methan...
The exchange of the climate-relevant greenhouse gases (GHGs) at the soil-atmospheric interface is re...
Globally, tropical forests are assumed to be an important source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) ...
Ten sites covering six different ecosystems were selected for detailed situ N2O and CH4 exchange mea...
International audiencePurposeTropical forests exchange large amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs: carb...
This study aims to explain effects of soil textural class, topography, land use, and land use histor...
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relat...
International audience<p>The importance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in global climate ch...
Tropical peatlands in the Peruvian Amazon exhibit high densities of Mauritia flexuosa palms, which a...