Controls of carbon turnover in tropical peatlands [PDF]
Lowland tropical peatlands can act as sinks and sources of carbon, interchanging greenhouse gases (GHG) with the atmosphere. Despite the importance of lowland tropical peatlands in the past, present and future global carbon cycle, uncertainties exists about the controls regulating the processes of carbon turnover.
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Long-term effects of nitrogen fertilization on methane emissions in drained tropical peatland. [PDF]
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Tropical peatland carbon storage linked to global latitudinal trends in peat recalcitrance. [PDF]
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Integrated water management practice in tropical peatland agriculture has low carbon emissions and subsidence rates. [PDF]
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