The Tibetan Plateau, known as the “third pole” of the world, contains abundant and diverse wetlands. These wetlands provide a number of important ecological services, some of which are regulated by several nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) biogeochemical processes such as denitrification, organic matter decomposition and methane emission. However, the underlying pathways of the effects of environmental and biological factors on N and C biogeochemical processes in Tibetan wetlands remain unclear.
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Source: Phys.org