Impact of vegetation on the methane budget of a temperate forest

Résumé

Upland forest soils are known to be the main biological sink for methane, but studies have shown that net methane uptake of a forest ecosystem can be reduced when methane emissions by vegetation are considered. We estimated the methane budget of a young oak plantation by considering tree stems but also the understorey vegetation.


Auteurs, date et publication :

Auteurs Caroline Plain , Fatou-Kiné Ndiaye , Pascal Bonnaud , Jacques Ranger , Daniel Epron

Publication : New Phytologist

Date : 2025

Volume : 221

Issue : 3

Pages : 1447-1456


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#FORET Azerailles-Clermont #INRAE