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  1. Silvopastoral systems with Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray reduce N2O–N and CH4 emissions from cattle manure deposited on grasslands in the Amazon piedmont

    Cattle manure deposited in pastures is an important source of nitrous oxide (N 2 O–N) and methane (CH 4 ) emissions. Environmental conditions and soil...

    J. E. Rivera, G. Villegas, ... L. Verchot in Agroforestry Systems
    Article 23 May 2023
  2. Carbon fluxes in subtropical shallow lakes: contrasting regimes differ in CH4 emissions

    Fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ) in shallow lakes are strongly affected by dominant primary producers which mostly has been studied...

    Maite Colina, Sarian Kosten, ... Mariana Meerhoff in Hydrobiologia
    Article 23 November 2021
  3. CO2, N2O and CH4 Emissions and C Storage in Eucalyptus Forests with Different Management Practices of Harvest Residues

    Total or partial removal of eucalyptus harvest residues can influence the dynamics and the increase of fluxes of greenhouse gases. The objective of...

    Raphael Oliveira de Melo, Nairam Félix de Barros, ... Iago Nery Melo in BioEnergy Research
    Article 14 May 2022
  4. Soil N2O and CH4 emissions from fodder maize production with and without riparian buffer strips of differing vegetation

    Purpose

    Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and methane (CH 4 ) are some of the most important greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the 21st century. Vegetated...

    Jerry C. Dlamini, L. M. Cardenas, ... A. L. Collins in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 11 April 2022
  5. Disproportionate Contribution of Vegetated Habitats to the CH4 and CO2 Budgets of a Boreal Lake

    Many lakes have areas that are colonized by different types of macrophytes, including emergent plants that are rooted in sediments. Emergent...

    Karelle Desrosiers, Tonya DelSontro, Paul A. del Giorgio in Ecosystems
    Article 17 January 2022
  6. Drainage Ditches Contribute Considerably to the CH4 Budget of a Drained and a Rewetted Temperate Fen

    Small water bodies including drainage ditches can be hotspots for methane (CH 4 ) emissions from peatlands. We assessed the CH 4 emissions of a drained...

    Daniel Köhn, Carla Welpelo, ... Gerald Jurasinski in Wetlands
    Article 21 June 2021
  7. Impact of Amendment with Hog, Cattle Manure, and Biochar on N2O, CO2, and CH4 Fluxes of Two Contrasting Temperate Prairie Agricultural Soils

    Liquid hog manure (LHM) and solid cattle manure (SCM) are valuable soil amendments for the nutrients and organic matter they augment. However, desire...

    R. D. Hangs, J. J. Schoenau in BioEnergy Research
    Article 09 July 2022
  8. Agricultural activity enhances CO2 and CH4 emissions after sediment rewetting in a tropical semiarid reservoir

    In response to climate change, prolonged droughts in semiarid regions have increased; consequently, reservoir sediments have been more frequently...

    Thaís L. Pinheiro, André M. Amado, ... Vanessa Becker in Hydrobiologia
    Article 21 October 2021
  9. Assessing public organic food procurement: the case of Zurich (CH)

    Organic food is increasingly promoted among authorities and governments to tackle global sustainability challenges and support an agri-ecological...

    Mirjam Schleiffer, Jan Landert, Heidrun Moschitz in Organic Agriculture
    Article Open access 22 August 2022
  10. Hyperthermophilic methanogenic archaea act as high-pressure CH4 cell factories

    Bioprocesses converting carbon dioxide with molecular hydrogen to methane (CH 4 ) are currently being developed to enable a transition to a renewable...

    Lisa-Maria Mauerhofer, Sara Zwirtmayr, ... Simon K.-M. R. Rittmann in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 05 March 2021
  11. Greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4, and N2O) emissions after abandonment of agriculture

    The GHG (CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 O) emission potential along a chronosequence of former agricultural soils abandoned for 9 to 32 years were compared to an...

    Alaa El-Hawwary, Kristof Brenzinger, ... Adrian Ho in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article Open access 03 May 2022
  12. CO2 uptake decreased and CH4 emissions increased in first two years of peatland seismic line restoration

    Oil and gas exploration has resulted in over 300,000 km of linear disturbances, known as seismic lines, throughout boreal peatlands across Canada....

    Megan Schmidt, Scott J. Davidson, Maria Strack in Wetlands Ecology and Management
    Article 01 February 2022
  13. Management scheme influence and nitrogen addition effects on soil CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes in a Moso bamboo plantation

    Background

    It is still not clear whether the effects of N deposition on soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are influenced by plantation management...

    Junbo Zhang, Quan Li, ... **nzhang Song in Forest Ecosystems
    Article Open access 02 February 2021
  14. Drivers of intra-individual spatial variability in methane emissions from tree trunks in upland forest

    Key message

    In upland forests, trunk CH 4 emissions exhibit significant intra-individual spatial variability, which was explained by variations in...

    Takumi Mochidome, Daniel Epron in Trees
    Article 22 March 2024
  15. Stem CH4 and N2O fluxes of Fraxinus excelsior and Populus alba trees along a flooding gradient

    Aims

    Methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) fluxes from tree stems are still poorly quantified in temperate floodplain forests.

    Methods ...
    Erwin Moldaschl, Barbara Kitzler, ... Andreas Schindlbacher in Plant and Soil
    Article 25 January 2021
  16. Biophysical insights into the interaction of two enantiomers of Ru(II) complex [Ru(bpy)2(7-CH3-dppz)]2+ with the RNA poly(U-A⁎U) triplex

    Abstract

    To determine the factors affecting the stabilization of RNA triple-stranded structure by chiral Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes, a new pair of...

    Zhan Dong, **aohua Liu, Lifeng Tan in JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
    Article 11 October 2020
  17. Carbon Balance and Spatial Variability of CO2 and CH4 Fluxes in a Sphagnum-Dominated Peatland in a Temperate Climate

    Peatlands are a highly effective natural carbon sink. However, the future of the carbon stored in these ecosystems is still uncertain because of the...

    Benoît D’Angelo, Fabien Leroy, ... Fatima Laggoun-Défarge in Wetlands
    Article 01 January 2021
  18. A Description of Chirolophis japonicus and Ch. saitone (Stichaeidae) Pelagic Larvae from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

    Abstract

    The larval development of Chirolophis japonicus and Ch. saitone from the yolk-sac stage to the settlement on the bottom is described from...

    A. A. Balanov, I. V. Epur, V. A. Shelekhov in Journal of Ichthyology
    Article 01 May 2020
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