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Scaling methane emissions from vegetation

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
In a recent highly publicised paper, Keppler et al. [1] report the remarkable observation that methane is emitted directly by plants, and in an aerobic environment. Previously, emissions from vegetation were attributed to anaerobic microbial associations (e.g. in water-logged soils).
Anthony J, Parsons   +3 more
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Methane emissions from MBT landfills

Waste Management, 2013
Within the scope of an investigation for the German Federal Environment Agency ("Umweltbundesamt"), the basics for the estimation of the methane emissions from the landfilling of mechanically and biologically treated waste (MBT) were developed. For this purpose, topical research including monitoring results regarding the gas balance at MBT landfills ...
K-U, Heyer, K, Hupe, R, Stegmann
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Methane emission of the Amsterdam urban area

1995
Within the Dutch National Research Programme on Climate Change, the emission of methane from urban areas was considered to be one of the uncertain sources in the national methane budget. Amsterdam was chosen to be the urban area for methane emission assessment. An emission inventory was made and concentration fields were calculated using the Danish OML
Veenhuysen, D., Hofschreuder, P.
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Terrestrial plant methane production and emission

Physiologia Plantarum, 2012
In this minireview, we evaluate all experimental work published on the phenomenon of aerobic methane (CH4) generation in terrestrial plants and plant. Clearly, despite much uncertainty and skepticism, we conclude that the phenomenon is true. Four stimulating factors have been observed to induce aerobic plant CH4 production, i.e.
Bruhn, Dan   +3 more
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Methane Emission of the Amsterdam Urban Area

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1998
Within the Dutch National Research Programme on Climate Change, the emission of methane from urban areas was considered to be one of the uncertain sources in the national methane budget. Amsterdam was chosen to be a representative urban area for methane emission assessment.
Veenhuysen, D.   +3 more
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Methane Emissions from the Amazon Floodplain

1997
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas that also affects the chemistry and oxidation capacity of the atmosphere (Cicerone and Oremland 1988). The current burden of methane in the atmosphere is about 4700Tg (1 Tg =1 million tons) (Wahlen et al. 1989), and the global annual emission is ca. 505 Tg CH4 year−1 (Crutzen 1991). Ca.
Wassmann, R., Martius, C.
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Methane emissions

2023
FAO, Anuga, Samuel Weniga
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Nitrogen Application Stimulates Methane Emissions

Global Change Biology
Nitrogen fertilizer plays a vital role in rice cultivation, yet its excessive application significantly intensifies methane emissions from rice paddies. Therefore, the urgent adoption of effective agronomic interventions is crucial to mitigate methane emissions resulting from nitrogen fertilizer application.
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Multiple processes contribute to methane emission in a riparian cottonwood forest ecosystem

New Phytologist, 2021
Lawrence B Flanagan   +2 more
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Bioelectrochemical approach for control of methane emission from wetlands.

Bioresource Technology, 2017
Shentan Liu, Xiaojuan Feng, Xianning Li
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