Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks for atmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 oxidation by methane-oxidising bacteria (MOB). This terrestrial CH4 sink may contribute towards climate change mitigation, but the impact of changing soil moisture and temperature regimes on CH4 uptake is not well understood in all ecosystems. Soils in temperate forest ecosystems are the greatest terrestrial CH4 sink globally. Under predicted climate change scenarios, temperate eucalypt forests in south-eastern Australia are predicted to experience rapid and extreme changes in rainfall patterns, temperatures and wild fires. To investigate the influence of environmental drivers on seasonal and inter-annual variation of soil-atmosphere CH4 exc...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
© 2013 Dr. Benedikt FestSoils in temperate forest ecosystems globally act as sources of the greenhou...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks for atmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Disturbance associated with severe wildfires (WF) and WF simulating harvest operations can potential...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Janette McTaggartFire rapidly changes terrestrial ecosystems by removing vegetatio...
Forests are the largest C sink (vegetation and soil) in the terrestrial biosphere and may additional...
Free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE) experiments in terrestrial ecosystems have demonstrated ec...
Forest soils are the most important terrestrial sink of atmospheric methane (CH4). Climatic, soil an...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
© 2013 Dr. Benedikt FestSoils in temperate forest ecosystems globally act as sources of the greenhou...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks for atmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Well-drained, aerated soils are important sinks foratmospheric methane (CH4) via the process of CH4 ...
Disturbance associated with severe wildfires (WF) and WF simulating harvest operations can potential...
Methane (CH₄) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas that can be produced and consumed by micr...
© 2014 Dr. Kerryn Janette McTaggartFire rapidly changes terrestrial ecosystems by removing vegetatio...
Forests are the largest C sink (vegetation and soil) in the terrestrial biosphere and may additional...
Free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE) experiments in terrestrial ecosystems have demonstrated ec...
Forest soils are the most important terrestrial sink of atmospheric methane (CH4). Climatic, soil an...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
© 2013 Dr. Benedikt FestSoils in temperate forest ecosystems globally act as sources of the greenhou...
Boreal upland forests are generally considered methane (CH4) sinks due to the predominance of CH4 ox...