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It is unclear to what extent emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) from drained histosols in the tropics may contribute to the atmospheric burden of greenhouse gases. In particular, there is a critical need to elucidate their magnitude in oil palm plantations on these soils. We examined spatio-tempora...


Oktarita, SatriaHergoualc’h, KristellAnwar, SyaifulVerchot, Louis V.[Substantial N2O emissions from peat decomposition and N fertilization in an oil palm plantation exacerbated by hotspots]Substantial N2O emissions from peat decomposition and N fertilization in an oil palm plantation exacerbated by hotspots

Swails, ErinJaye, DyannaVerchot, Louis V.Hergoualc’h, KristellSchirrmann, MichaelBorchard, NilsWahyuni, NoviLawrence, Deborah[Will CO2 Emissions from Drained Tropical Peatlands Decline Over Time? Links Between Soil Organic Matter Quality, Nutrients, and C Mineralization Rates]Will CO2 Emissions from Drained Tropical Peatlands Decline Over Time? Links Between Soil Organic Matter Quality, Nutrients, and C Mineralization Rates

The upcoming global mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries should include and prioritize tropical peatlands. Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia are rapidly being converted into production systems by introducing perennial crop...


Murdiyarso, DanielHergoualc’h, KristellVerchot, Louis V.[Opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in tropical peatlands]Opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in tropical peatlands

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