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Sunitha Pangala
Sunitha Pangala
Royal Society Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London
Verified email at imperial.ac.uk
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Large emissions from floodplain trees close the Amazon methane budget
SR Pangala, A Enrich-Prast, LS Basso, RB Peixoto, D Bastviken, ...
Nature 552 (7684), 230-234, 2017
2852017
Trees are major conduits for methane egress from tropical forested wetlands
SR Pangala, S Moore, ERC Hornibrook, V Gauci
New Phytologist 197 (2), 524-531, 2013
2282013
Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences
LS Wijedasa, J Jauhiainen, M Könönen, M Lampela, H Vasander, ...
Global change biology 23 (3), 977-982, 2017
1692017
Methane emissions from tree stems: a new frontier in the global carbon cycle
J Barba, MA Bradford, PE Brewer, D Bruhn, K Covey, J van Haren, ...
New Phytologist 222 (1), 18-28, 2019
1592019
The contribution of trees to ecosystem methane emissions in a temperate forested wetland
SR Pangala, ERC Hornibrook, DJ Gowing, V Gauci
Global change biology 21 (7), 2642-2654, 2015
1242015
Carbon and beyond: The biogeochemistry of climate in a rapidly changing Amazon
K Covey, F Soper, S Pangala, A Bernardino, Z Pagliaro, L Basso, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4, 618401, 2021
812021
Controls on methane emissions from Alnus glutinosa saplings
SR Pangala, DJ Gowing, ERC Hornibrook, V Gauci
New Phytologist 201 (3), 887-896, 2014
792014
Physiological processes affecting methane transport by wetland vegetation–a review
RJE Vroom, M Van Den Berg, SR Pangala, OE Van Der Scheer, ...
Aquatic Botany 182, 103547, 2022
752022
The importance of plants for methane emission at the ecosystem scale
D Bastviken, CC Treat, SR Pangala, V Gauci, A Enrich-Prast, M Karlson, ...
Aquatic Botany 184, 103596, 2023
652023
Mitigation of methane emissions from constructed farm wetlands
SR Pangala, DS Reay, KV Heal
Chemosphere 78 (5), 493-499, 2010
482010
Semi-rigid chambers for methane gas flux measurements on tree stems
A Siegenthaler, B Welch, SR Pangala, M Peacock, V Gauci
Biogeosciences 13 (4), 1197-1207, 2016
462016
Opportunities and challenges for an Indonesian forest monitoring network
FQ Brearley, WC Adinugroho, R Cámara-Leret, H Krisnawati, A Ledo, ...
Annals of forest science 76, 1-12, 2019
352019
Non-flooded riparian Amazon trees are a regionally significant methane source
V Gauci, V Figueiredo, N Gedney, SR Pangala, T Stauffer, GP Weedon, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 380 (2215), 20200446, 2022
292022
Global atmospheric methane uptake by upland tree woody surfaces
V Gauci, SR Pangala, A Shenkin, J Barba, D Bastviken, V Figueiredo, ...
Nature 631 (8022), 796-800, 2024
262024
Methane emissions from tree stems–current knowledge and challenges: an introduction to a Virtual Issue
J Barba, PE Brewer, SR Pangala, K Machacova
New Phytologist 241 (4), 1377-1380, 2024
62024
Spatial and seasonal dynamics of the methane cycle in a tropical coastal lagoon and its tributary river
T Aguirrezabala-Campano, R Gonzalez-Valencia, V García-Pérez, ...
Science of The Total Environment 825, 154074, 2022
52022
CROSS-CHAPTER–THE AMAZON CARBON BUDGET 4
LV Gatti, J Melack, LS Basso, N Restrepo-Coupe, S Pangala, SR Saleska, ...
52021
Unveiling the Complexities of Tree Methane Emission in Cold-Temperate Forests: A Commentary on Epron and Mochidome (2024)
SR Pangala
Tree Physiology, tpaf022, 2025
2025
Analysis of CH4 and N2O Fluxes in the Dry Season: Influence of Soils and Vegetation Types in the Pantanal
G Cugler, V Figueiredo, V Gauci, T Stauffer, RB Peixoto, S Rao Pangala, ...
Forests 15 (12), 2224, 2024
2024
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