
Publications of G. Martinson
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Journal Article (8)
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 33 - 39 (2018)
Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis is the dominant methanogenic pathway in neotropical tank bromeliad wetlands. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS
Journal Article
23 (11), pp. 4884 - 4895 (2017)
Methane emission from feather moss stands. Global Change Biology
Journal Article
73 (4), pp. 751 - 754 (2017)
Potential N2O Emissions from the Tanks of Bromeliads Suggest an Additional Source of N2O in the Neotropics. Microbial Ecology
Journal Article
410 (1-2), pp. 167 - 179 (2017)
Bromeliad tanks are unique habitats for microbial communities involved in methane turnover. Plant and Soil
Journal Article
91 (2), fiu021 (2015)
Drying effects on archaeal community composition and methanogenesis in bromeliad tanks. FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Journal Article
112 (1-3), pp. 625 - 636 (2013)
Responses of nitrous oxide fluxes and soil nitrogen cycling to nutrient additions in montane forests along an elevation gradient in southern Ecuador. Biogeochemistry
Journal Article
7 (10), e47128 (2012)
Tropical Andean Forests Are Highly Susceptible to Nutrient Inputs-Rapid Effects of Experimental N and P Addition to an Ecuadorian Montane Forest. PLoS ONE
Journal Article
3, pp. 766 - 769 (2010)
Methane emissions from tank bromeliads in neotropical forests. Nature Geoscience