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Extensive atmospheric methane consumption by alpine forests on Tibetan Plateau 期刊论文
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2023, 卷号: 339
作者:  Qu, Songbo;  Xu-Ri;  Yu, Jiaoneng;  Borjigidai, Almaz
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CH4 consumption  Tibetan Plateau  Alpine forest  Greenhouse gases  High time-resolution observation  
Precipitation changes regulate the annual methane uptake in a temperate desert steppe 期刊论文
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 卷号: 804
作者:  Yue, Ping;  Zuo, Xiaoan;  Li, Kaihui;  Li, Xiangyun;  Wang, Shaokun;  Misselbrook, Tom
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INNER-MONGOLIA  INCREASING PRECIPITATION  ATMOSPHERIC METHANE  SOIL-MOISTURE  CH4 UPTAKE  CONSUMPTION  OXIDATION  FLUXES  GRASSLANDS  FOREST  
Asymmetric responses of methane uptake to climate warming and cooling of a Tibetan alpine meadow assessed through a reciprocal translocation along an elevation gradient 期刊论文
PLANT AND SOIL, 2016, 卷号: 402, 期号: 1-2
作者:  Hu, Yigang;  Wang, Qi;  Wang, Shiping;  Zhang, Zhenhua;  Dijkstra, Feike A.;  Zhang, Zhishan;  Xu, Guangping;  Duan, Jichuang;  Du, Mingyuan;  Niu, Haishan
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GREENHOUSE-GAS FLUXES  TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY  N2O FLUXES  SOIL  CONSUMPTION  ECOSYSTEM  CH4  EMISSION  PLATEAU  TRANSPLANT  
Considerable methane uptake by alpine grasslands despite the cold climate: in situ measurements on the central Tibetan Plateau, 2008-2013 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2015, 卷号: 21, 期号: 2
作者:  Wei, Da;  Xu-Ri;  Tenzin-Tarchen;  Wang, Yuesi;  Wang, Yinghong
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ATMOSPHERIC METHANE  NITROGEN DEPOSITION  N2O FLUXES  CH4  EMISSIONS  SOIL  CONSUMPTION  CO2  RESPONSES  OXIDATION  
Experimental Warming Increases Seasonal Methane Uptake in an Alpine Meadow on the Tibetan Plateau 期刊论文
ECOSYSTEMS, 2015, 卷号: 18, 期号: 2
作者:  Lin, Xingwu;  Wang, Shiping;  Hu, Yigang;  Luo, Caiyun;  Zhang, Zhenhua;  Niu, Haishan;  Xie, Zubin
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GREENHOUSE-GAS FLUXES  BIOGEOCHEMICAL CONTROLS  N AVAILABILITY  CARBON-DIOXIDE  CLIMATE-CHANGE  FOREST SOIL  CH4  CONSUMPTION  N2O  RESPONSES