2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2007.09.002
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Greenhouse gas fluxes from soils of different land-use types in a hilly area of South China

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“…However, this was in contrast with the finding from a similar study by Tang et al (2006), who only reported a reasonable correlation between soil moisture and N 2 O emissions. In our study, statistical positive relationship between N 2 O emissions and soil moisture were detected in orchard plots, which were in line with the former studies (Tang et al 2006;Liu et al 2008). Nevertheless, the stimulation of soil moisture on N 2 O fluxes may be significant at dry soils and wet soils (Lin et al 2012).…”
Section: Dependence Of Soil Ch 4 and N 2 O On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…However, this was in contrast with the finding from a similar study by Tang et al (2006), who only reported a reasonable correlation between soil moisture and N 2 O emissions. In our study, statistical positive relationship between N 2 O emissions and soil moisture were detected in orchard plots, which were in line with the former studies (Tang et al 2006;Liu et al 2008). Nevertheless, the stimulation of soil moisture on N 2 O fluxes may be significant at dry soils and wet soils (Lin et al 2012).…”
Section: Dependence Of Soil Ch 4 and N 2 O On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…N 2 O fluxes displayed pronounced dependence on soil properties from the two land use types (Table 5). Soil temperature exhibited distinctive positive correlation with N 2 O fluxes in orchard fields (Table 5), which was in well agreement with the results from other studies (Liu et al 2008;Lin et al 2010). For paddy soils, soil temperature was not a sensitive factor to regulate N 2 O fluxes during our observing period.…”
Section: Dependence Of Soil Ch 4 and N 2 O On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 92%
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