Zhe Lu / Chinese Academy of Sciences;South China Botanical Garden
Wetlands constitute the primary natural source of global methane (CH4) emissions, which is a potent greenhouse gas. Nevertheless, emerging evidence suggests that methane emissions from tree stems may be a significant and previously unaccounted for component of the global carbon budget. In this study, we present the initial estimation of the global extent of this offset. Our findings demonstrate that stem CH4 emissions have the capacity to partially counterbalance blue carbon burial rates in mangrove sediments, with an average offset of 31.2%. Therefore, it is imperative to incorporate CH4 emissions from mangrove stems into future blue carbon budgets.
Coastal Zones Under Intensifying Human Activities and Changing Climate: A Regional Programme Integrating Science, Management and Society to Support Ocean Sustainability (COASTAL-SOS)
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University China-ASEAN College of Marine Sciences, Xiamen University Malaysia