Non-microbial methane emissions from tropical rainforest soils under different conditions.
Non-microbial methane (NM-CH4), emissions from soil might play a significant role in carbon cycling and global climate change. However, the production mechanisms and emission potential of soil NM-CH4 from tropical rainforest remain highly uncertain. In order to explore the laws and characteristics o...
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Main Authors: | Gaohui Jia, Qiu Yang, Huai Yang, Yamin Jiang, Wenjie Liu, Tingting Wu, Han Mao, Tianyan Su, Zhenghong Tan, Xu Wang, Juelei Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ed9f50fea52a43f88df9c808e96de2ed |
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