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Intraspecific Variation Explains Differences in Plant-Mediated Methane Emissions in a Coastal Marsh Across Species Composition and an Environmental Gradient
2022
Helena S. Kleiner Methane is a potent greenhouse gas emitted from coastal marshes. It is well understood that sea-level rise both affects methane emissions directly and indirectly through shifts in plant community composition. The role of intraspecific genetic variation in explaining variation in plant traits and methane emissions is much less studied. Here, we exposed 26 Schoenoplectus americanus genotypes "resurrected" from up to century-old seedbanks at two Chesapeake Bay marshes to
doi:10.7274/qf85n874h88
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