Stem CH4 emissions from the reclaimed forests: magnitude, drivers, and contribution
Mengyu Ge,
Min Tan,
Yang Liu
Abstract:Background
Trees in natural forests are a major contributor to atmospheric methane (CH4), yet these emissions have never been investigated in reclaimed forests. Our study aimed to assess the magnitude, seasonality, drivers, and contributions of tree CH4 emissions to ecosystem CH4 flux in the reclaimed forests. We measured CH4 emissions from different emission pathways, including the stems of trees (Populus euramericana, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, and Camphora officinarum), shoots of herbs (C… Show more
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