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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

We test the applicability of two different methods for quantifying carbon (C) stocks in five tropical peat sites in Sumatra, Indonesia; two in an intact peat swamp forest, one in a logged forest and two in an oil palm plantation. Elemental analysis is used to quantify C contents and stocks in all...


Farmer JMatthews RSmith, PeteLangan CHergoualc’h, KristellVerchot, Louis V.Smith, J.U.[Comparison of methods for quantifying soil carbon in tropical peats]Comparison of methods for quantifying soil carbon in tropical peats

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