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Methane soil-vegetation-atmosphere fluxes in tropical ecosystems
(2007)
Recently, a surprising discovery indicated that, by an unknown process, vegetation emits methane to the atmosphere. This finding could have serious implications in atmospheric chemistry, climate, and mitigation of global ...
Methane Storage in Prussian Blue Analogues and Related Porous Solids: Nature of the Involved Adsorption Forces
(Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 2010, 2013-01-16)
Effect of nitrogen source on methane emissions from grassland soil.
(Amer Soc Animal Science, 2017-08-01)
Methane production: Where should we focus our attention?Methane production: Where should we focus our attention?
(Faculty of Veterinary Sciences - Universidad Austral de Chile, 2020)
Afforested sites in a temperate grassland region: influence on soil properties and methane uptake
(Springer, 2018-04)
Methane (CH4) flux at the soil-atmosphere interface (SAI) results from the balance between CH4 production (methanogenesis) and CH4 consumption (methanotrophy). The latter predominates in well-aerated mineral soils; is ...
Modeling methane emissions and methane inventories for cattle production systems in Mexico
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2016)
A comparative study of several microporous materials to store methane by adsorption
(Elsevier Science, 2016-04)
Methane adsorption was studied in microporous materials with differences in their pore geometry and surface chemistry in order to evaluate the characteristics that enhance methane storage in porous materials. The studied ...
Breath methane associated with slow colonic transit time in children with chronic constipation
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005-07-01)
Objective: This study analyzed the relationship between methane production and colonic transit time in children with chronic constipation.Methodology: Forty children, from 3 to 13 years of age, suffering from chronic ...
Zero methane emission bogs: extreme rhizosphere oxygenation by cushion plants in Patagonia
(Wiley, 2011-04)
•Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and easily degradable litter, and by providing a low-resistance diffusion pathway via their aerenchyma. However, model studies ...