In a changing climate, understanding how soil hydrology impacts greenhouse-gas dynamics will be important for the future management of the soils in the forests on the Canadian Pacific west coast. In a laboratory study the impact of soil hydrology on potential net methane (CH4) exchange rates and the abundance of methanotrophs (CH4 oxidation) and methanogens (CH4 production) in upland and water-saturated wet soils were investigated. Methane oxidation and production rates were highest in the wet soils which corresponded to higher numbers of methanotrophs and methanogens indicating a link between the microbial abundance and CH4 exchange rates. Also, CH4 production was induced in the upland soils indicating the presence of methanogens. The opti...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
Measurements of the net methane exchange over a range of forest, moorland, and agricultural soils in...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
In a changing climate, understanding how soil hydrology impacts greenhouse-gas dynamics will be impo...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
We investigated the effects of oxygen (O-2) concentration on methane (CH4) production and oxidation ...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Methane oxidation rates were measured in boreal forest soils using seven techniques that provide a r...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Janette McTaggartFire rapidly changes terrestrial ecosystems by removing vegetatio...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
The exchange of the important trace gases, methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (C...
We used laboratory experiments to evaluate CH4 uptake kinetics and the influence of soil moisture an...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
Measurements of the net methane exchange over a range of forest, moorland, and agricultural soils in...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
In a changing climate, understanding how soil hydrology impacts greenhouse-gas dynamics will be impo...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
We investigated the effects of oxygen (O-2) concentration on methane (CH4) production and oxidation ...
Forest soils are an important sink for atmospheric CH4 but the contribution of CH4 oxidation, produc...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Methane oxidation rates were measured in boreal forest soils using seven techniques that provide a r...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Janette McTaggartFire rapidly changes terrestrial ecosystems by removing vegetatio...
We investigated turnover of methane (CH4) in soils from a poorly drained UK forest. In situ, this fo...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
The exchange of the important trace gases, methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (C...
We used laboratory experiments to evaluate CH4 uptake kinetics and the influence of soil moisture an...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas that has been increasing in total atmospheric concentrati...
A long-term experiment was performed at two sites in the Black Forest (Germany), in which methane ox...
Measurements of the net methane exchange over a range of forest, moorland, and agricultural soils in...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...