Publications by authors named "Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Pullens"

Methane fluxes (FCH) vary significantly across wetland ecosystems due to complex mechanisms, challenging accurate estimations. The interactions among environmental drivers, while crucial in regulating FCH, have not been well understood. Here, the interactive effects of six environmental drivers on FCH were first analyzed using 396,322 half-hourly measurements from 22 sites across various wetland types and climate zones.

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Pyrolyzed biomass, generating biochar for use as soil amendment, is recognized as a promising strategy for carbon sequestration. Current understanding of the interactions between biochar, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM), and plant photosynthesis, in terms of biochemical processes and CO uptake, is fragmentary. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects on photosynthesis in potato including maximum rate of carboxylation by Rubisco (V), maximum rate of electron transport rate for RuBP-regeneration (J), mesophyll conductance (g) and other plant traits.

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