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Anthropogenic impacts on lowland tropical peatland biogeochemistry
Tropical peatlands store around one-sixth of the global peatland carbon pool (105
gigatonnes), equivalent to 30% of the carbon held in rainforest vegetation. Deforestation …
gigatonnes), equivalent to 30% of the carbon held in rainforest vegetation. Deforestation …
Peatlands and global change: response and resilience
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate dead organic matter (ie, peat) when
plant litter production outpaces peat decay, usually under conditions of frequent or …
plant litter production outpaces peat decay, usually under conditions of frequent or …
Degradation of Southeast Asian tropical peatlands and integrated strategies for their better management and restoration
About half of the world's tropical peatlands occur in Southeast (SE) Asia, where they serve
as a major carbon (C) sink. Nearly 80% of natural peatlands in this region have been …
as a major carbon (C) sink. Nearly 80% of natural peatlands in this region have been …
Tropical peatland carbon storage linked to global latitudinal trends in peat recalcitrance
Peatlands represent large terrestrial carbon banks. Given that most peat accumulates in
boreal regions, where low temperatures and water saturation preserve organic matter, the …
boreal regions, where low temperatures and water saturation preserve organic matter, the …
Peatland restoration pathways to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and retain peat carbon
Peatlands play a crucial role in the global carbon (C) cycle, making their restoration a key
strategy for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and retaining C. This study …
strategy for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and retaining C. This study …
Tropical wetlands: a missing link in the global carbon cycle?
S Sjögersten, CR Black, S Evers… - Global …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical wetlands are not included in Earth system models, despite being an important
source of methane (CH4) and contributing a large fraction of carbon dioxide (CO2) …
source of methane (CH4) and contributing a large fraction of carbon dioxide (CO2) …
Microbial communities in terrestrial surface soils are not widely limited by carbon
Microbial communities in soils are generally considered to be limited by carbon (C), which
could be a crucial control for basic soil functions and responses of microbial heterotrophic …
could be a crucial control for basic soil functions and responses of microbial heterotrophic …
Root exudate analogues accelerate CO2 and CH4 production in tropical peat
Root exudates represent a large and labile carbon input in tropical peatlands, but their
contribution to carbon dioxide (CO 2) and methane (CH 4) production remains poorly …
contribution to carbon dioxide (CO 2) and methane (CH 4) production remains poorly …
Assessing nutrient limitation in complex forested ecosystems: alternatives to large‐scale fertilization experiments
Quantifying nutrient limitation of primary productivity is a fundamental task of terrestrial
ecosystem ecology, but in a high carbon dioxide environment it is even more critical that we …
ecosystem ecology, but in a high carbon dioxide environment it is even more critical that we …
The contribution of trees to ecosystem methane emissions in a temperate forested wetland
Wetland‐adapted trees are known to transport soil‐produced methane (CH 4), an important
greenhouse gas to the atmosphere, yet seasonal variations and controls on the magnitude …
greenhouse gas to the atmosphere, yet seasonal variations and controls on the magnitude …