Meta-analysis of published studies on temperature sensitivities of N2O and N2 production inferred or distinguished as denitrification
Meta-analysis of published studies on temperature sensitivities of N2O and N2 production inferred or distinguished as denitrification
The datasets include a meta-analysis of published studies quantifying the temperature sensitivity of N₂O and N₂ production inferred or distinguished as denitrification in aquatic sediments and terrestrial soils. These datasets underpin the meta-analyses presented in "Nitrate availability modulates the temperature sensitivity of N₂O and N₂ production from denitrification" accepted for publication in Global Change Biology (2026), https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70767, providing a comparative basis for assessing denitrification temperature responses in natural ecosystems.
Si, Yueyue
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Si, Yueyue
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Si, Yueyue
(2026)
Meta-analysis of published studies on temperature sensitivities of N2O and N2 production inferred or distinguished as denitrification.
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The datasets include a meta-analysis of published studies quantifying the temperature sensitivity of N₂O and N₂ production inferred or distinguished as denitrification in aquatic sediments and terrestrial soils. These datasets underpin the meta-analyses presented in "Nitrate availability modulates the temperature sensitivity of N₂O and N₂ production from denitrification" accepted for publication in Global Change Biology (2026), https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.70767, providing a comparative basis for assessing denitrification temperature responses in natural ecosystems.
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Published date: 11 February 2026
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