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Nitrous oxide biological emissions

Many physical, chemical, and biological factors of soil influence the production and emission of nitrous oxide and methane. Wetland hydrology and hydroperiod determine whether soil aerobic or anaerobic conditions exist. Redox status is a quantifiable measurement of the reduction process occurring in wetlands. It is well known that nitrous oxide is mainly produced through denitrification and nitrification at moderately reducing conditions, but methanogenesis occurs only under strictly anaerobic conditions. [Pg.601]

Lenhart, K. Weber, B. Elbert, W. Steinkamp, J. Muller, C. Clough, T. Crutzen, P. Poschl, U. Keppler, F., 2015 Nitrous Oxide and Methane Emissions from Lichens and Mosses , in Global Change Biology, doi 10. 1111/gcb. 12995. [Pg.92]


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