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This research analyzes the relationship between vegetation activity and atmospheric greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide and methane. Utilizing satellite data, it aims to quantify how vegetation influences these gases and assess their implications for the carbon cycle at various scales.
Vegetation physiological activity and atmospheric CO2 and CH4 greenhouse gases are key factors in the regulation of the carbon cycle.
Atmospheric CO2 is linked to vegetation functioning by a bidirectional process in which vegetation modulates the seasonal amplitude of CO2 concentration through photosynthesis and respiration processes, while CO2 affects vegetation growth by the so-called fertilization process.
In addition, the role of plants as a non-negligible CH4 source is currently under activ…
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