Production, oxidation, emission and consumption of methane by soils: a review

J Le Mer, P Roger - European journal of soil biology, 2001 - Elsevier
Methane emission by soils results from antagonistic but correlated microbial activities.
Methane is produced in the anaerobic zones of submerged soils by methanogens and is …

Biochar as a tool to reduce the agricultural greenhouse-gas burden–knowns, unknowns and future research needs

C Kammann, J Ippolito, N Hagemann… - Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Agriculture and land use change has significantly increased atmospheric emissions of the
non-CO2 green-house gases (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). Since human …

Responses of soil carbon sequestration to climate‐smart agriculture practices: A meta‐analysis

X Bai, Y Huang, W Ren, M Coyne… - Global change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) management practices (eg, conservation tillage, cover
crops, and biochar applications) have been widely adopted to enhance soil organic carbon …

Conventional methanotrophs are responsible for atmospheric methane oxidation in paddy soils

Y Cai, Y Zheng, PLE Bodelier, R Conrad… - Nature communications, 2016 - nature.com
Soils serve as the biological sink of the potent greenhouse gas methane with exceptionally
low concentrations of∼ 1.84 ppmv in the atmosphere. The as-yet-uncultivated methane …

[PDF][PDF] Biochar, climate change and soil: A review to guide future research

S Sohi, E Lopez-Capel, E Krull… - CSIRO land and water …, 2009 - build-a-gasifier.com
Biochar is the charred by-product of biomass pyrolysis, the heating of plant-derived material
in the absence of oxygen in order to capture combustible gases. The objective of this report …

Methane, microbes and models: fundamental understanding of the soil methane cycle for future predictions

L Nazaries, JC Murrell, P Millard… - Environmental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and microbes in the environment play major roles
in both global methane emissions and terrestrial sinks. However, a full mechanistic …

Nitrogen as a regulatory factor of methane oxidation in soils and sediments

PLE Bodelier, HJ Laanbroek - FEMS microbiology ecology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
The oxidation of methane by methane-oxidising microorganisms is an important link in the
global methane budget. Oxic soils are a net sink while wetland soils are a net source of …

Global methane and nitrous oxide emissions from terrestrial ecosystems due to multiple environmental changes

H Tian, G Chen, C Lu, X Xu, W Ren… - Ecosystem Health …, 2015 - spj.science.org
Greenhouse gas (GHG)‐induced climate change is among the most pressing sustainability
challenges facing humanity today, posing serious risks for ecosystem health. Methane …

Nitrogen excess in North American ecosystems: predisposing factors, ecosystem responses, and management strategies

ME Fenn, MA Poth, JD Aber, JS Baron… - Ecological …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Most forests in North America remain nitrogen limited, although recent studies have
identified forested areas that exhibit symptoms of N excess, analogous to overfertilization of …

[图书][B] Bacterial biogeochemistry: the ecophysiology of mineral cycling

T Fenchel, GM King, TH Blackburn - 2012 - books.google.com
Bacterial Biogeochemistry, Third Edition focuses on bacterial metabolism and its relevance
to the environment, including the decomposition of soil, food chains, nitrogen fixation …