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Estimating global nitrous oxide emissions by lichens and bryophytes with a process-based productivity model
2017
Biogeosciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Nitrous oxide is a strong greenhouse gas and atmospheric ozone-depleting agent which is largely emitted by soils. Recently, lichens and bryophytes have also been shown to release significant amounts of nitrous oxide. This finding relies on ecosystem-scale estimates of net primary productivity of lichens and bryophytes, which are converted to nitrous oxide emissions by empirical relationships between productivity and respiration, as well as between respiration and
doi:10.5194/bg-14-1593-2017
fatcat:icdel35fmvf63gadvbe5qxqcri