A review of nitrogen enrichment effects on three biogenic GHGs: the CO2 sink may be largely offset by stimulated N2O and CH4 emission

L Liu, TL Greaver - Ecology letters, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment of ecosystems, mainly from fuel combustion and
fertilizer application, alters biogeochemical cycling of ecosystems in a way that leads to …

Functional relationships of soil acidification, liming, and greenhouse gas flux

A Kunhikrishnan, R Thangarajan, NS Bolan, Y Xu… - Advances in …, 2016 - Elsevier
Soil acidification can be accelerated by intensive farming or prevented by sustainable
management practices. Soil acidification in a managed agricultural production system is …

The carbon balance of North American wetlands

SD Bridgham, JP Megonigal, JK Keller, NB Bliss… - Wetlands, 2006 - Springer
We examine the carbon balance of North American wetlands by reviewing and synthesizing
the published literature and soil databases. North American wetlands contain about 220 Pg …

[HTML][HTML] Global nitrogen input on wetland ecosystem: The driving mechanism of soil labile carbon and nitrogen on greenhouse gas emissions

M Chen, L Chang, J Zhang, F Guo, J Vymazal… - Environmental Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands are significantly promoted by global nitrogen
input for changing the rate of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, and are substantially affected …

pH controls over anaerobic carbon mineralization, the efficiency of methane production, and methanogenic pathways in peatlands across an ombrotrophic …

R Ye, Q Jin, B Bohannan, JK Keller… - Soil Biology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Methane (CH4) production varies greatly among different types of peatlands along an
ombrotrophic–minerotrophic hydrogeomorphic gradient. pH is thought to be a dominant …

Nitrogen deposition enhances the deterministic process of the prokaryotic community and increases the complexity of the microbial co-network in coastal wetlands

M Sun, M Li, Y Zhou, J Liu, W Shi, X Wu, B Xie… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Global nitrogen deposition has increased significantly in recent years. At present, research
on the effects of different amounts and types of nitrogen deposition on soil microorganisms …

Beyond nitrogen: the importance of phosphorus for CH4 oxidation in soils and sediments

AJ Veraart, AK Steenbergh, A Ho, SY Kim… - Geoderma, 2015 - Elsevier
Wetlands, lakes and agricultural soils are important sources and sinks of the greenhouse
gas methane. The only known methane sink of biological nature is the oxidation by …

Direct experimental evidence for the contribution of lime to CO2 release from managed peat soil

C Biasi, SE Lind, NM Pekkarinen, JT Huttunen… - Soil Biology and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Liming is a common management practice used to achieve optimum pH for plant growth in
agricultural soils. Addition of lime to the soil, however, may cause CO2 release when the …

The short-term effects of liming on organic carbon mineralisation in two acidic soils as affected by different rates and application depths of lime

SP Grover, CR Butterly, X Wang, C Tang - Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2017 - Springer
Two acidic soils (initial pH, 4.6) with contrasting soil organic C (SOC) contents (11.5 and 40
g C kg− 1) were incubated with 13 C-labelled lime (Ca 13 CO 3) at four different rates (nil …

Biologically derived fertilizer: a multifaceted bio-tool in methane mitigation

JS Singh, PJ Strong - Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 2016 - Elsevier
Methane emissions are affected by agricultural practices. Agriculture has increased in scale
and intensity because of greater food, feed and energy demands. The application of …