Atmospheric composition change: ecosystems–atmosphere interactions
Ecosystems and the atmosphere: This review describes the state of understanding the
processes involved in the exchange of trace gases and aerosols between the earth's surface …
processes involved in the exchange of trace gases and aerosols between the earth's surface …
Effects of charcoal addition on N2O emissions from soil resulting from rewetting air-dried soil in short-term laboratory experiments
Y Yanai, K Toyota, M Okazaki - Soil science and plant nutrition, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the effect of charcoal addition on N2O
emissions resulting from rewetting of air-dried soil. Rewetting the soil at 73% and 83% of the …
emissions resulting from rewetting of air-dried soil. Rewetting the soil at 73% and 83% of the …
Responses of ecosystem nitrogen cycle to nitrogen addition: a meta‐analysis
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition may substantially alter the terrestrial N cycle. However,
a comprehensive understanding of how the ecosystem N cycle responds to external N input …
a comprehensive understanding of how the ecosystem N cycle responds to external N input …
A process‐oriented model of N2O and NO emissions from forest soils: 1. Model development
C Li, J Aber, F Stange… - Journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
To predict emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitric oxide (NO) from forest soils, we have
developed a process‐oriented model by integrating several new features with three existing …
developed a process‐oriented model by integrating several new features with three existing …
Nitrogen nutrition of beech forests in a changing climate: importance of plant-soil-microbe water, carbon, and nitrogen interactions
Background For 15+ years, a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated forest on calcareous soil
was studied on two opposing slopes with contrasting microclimate in Tuttlingen, Swabian …
was studied on two opposing slopes with contrasting microclimate in Tuttlingen, Swabian …
Nitrogen pollution in the northeastern United States: sources, effects, and management options
Abstract The northeastern United States receives elevated inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen
(N) largely from net imports of food and atmospheric deposition, with lesser inputs from …
(N) largely from net imports of food and atmospheric deposition, with lesser inputs from …
Effects of temperature, water content and nitrogen fertilisation on emissions of nitrous oxide by soils
KA Smith, PE Thomson, H Clayton, IP McTaggart… - Atmospheric …, 1998 - Elsevier
Nitrous oxide emissions were measured from several grassland and arable soils in the field,
and from two of these soils and a forest soil transferred in large monoliths to a greenhouse …
and from two of these soils and a forest soil transferred in large monoliths to a greenhouse …
Effects of soil moisture and temperature on NO, NO2, and N2O emissions from European forest soils
A Schindlbacher… - Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Emissions of NO, NO2, and N2O to the atmosphere were measured with a fully automated
laboratory system from undisturbed soil columns obtained from five different temperate and …
laboratory system from undisturbed soil columns obtained from five different temperate and …
A global inventory of nitric oxide emissions from soils
Over 60 published papers reporting field measurements of emissions of nitric oxide (NO)
from soil are reviewed, and over 100 annual estimates of NO emissions were made for …
from soil are reviewed, and over 100 annual estimates of NO emissions were made for …
Quantification of N2O fluxes from soil–plant systems may be biased by the applied gas chromatograph methodology
X Zheng, B Mei, Y Wang, B **e, Y Wang, H Dong, H Xu… - Plant and Soil, 2008 - Springer
With regard to measuring nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions from biological sources, there are
three most widely adopted methods that use gas chromatograph with an electron capture …
three most widely adopted methods that use gas chromatograph with an electron capture …