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GX Research Hub · English

GX & Decarbonization Research

This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.

The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.

Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.

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CN📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalGlobal Ecology and Conservation2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Mound-Building by Plateau Pikas Modulates the Greenhouse Gas Balance

Yuanyuan Li, Rui Dong, Xincheng Cai +5

This study investigates how mound-building by plateau pikas influences the net greenhouse gas balance in alpine meadows. It finds that pika activity alters soil properties and microbial communities, leading to changes in CO2, CH4, and N2O f…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Degradable and non-degradable microplastics regulate soil greenhouse gas emissions: Multi-factor insights and key monitoring factors from a Kolmogorov–Arnold Network ensemble model

Chenao Yan, Yilei Cai, Ke Wen +5

This study uses a Kolmogorov-Arnold Network ensemble model to analyze how degradable and non-degradable microplastics affect soil greenhouse gas emissions, revealing multi-factor interactions and identifying key monitoring factors.

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironmental Advances2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Combining soil microbial communities and greenhouse gas fluxes along a salinity gradient in temperate Mediterranean coastal wetlands

Emilia Chiapponi, Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani, Nicolas Greggio +5

This study investigates the relationship between soil microbial communities and greenhouse gas fluxes along a salinity gradient in temperate Mediterranean coastal wetlands. It reveals how salinity affects microbial activity and GHG emission…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalHorticultural Plant Journal2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Effects of wheat straw mulching and wet treatment on soil improvement, greenhouse gas emission, nitrogen leaching, and vegetable yield

Zhiping Zhang, Jin Yan, Xueshuang Gao +5

This study examines how wheat straw mulching and wet treatment affect soil improvement, greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen leaching, and vegetable yield. It provides insights into agricultural practices and their environmental impacts.

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🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · Journalnpj Sustainable Agriculture2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Intercropping with legumes in the Congo Basin increases maize yields but not greenhouse gas emissions

Steve Kwatcho Kengdo, Liliane Diane Djatsa, Charles Baudouin Njine-Bememba +6

This first field study in the Congo Basin examines trade-offs between yield and GHG emissions under agricultural intensification. Intercropping with nitrogen-fixing beans increases maize yields by 1.4-fold without affecting N2O emissions or…

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🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalLimnology and Oceanography: Methods2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Quantifying temporal dynamics of greenhouse gas emissions in lake mesocosms: Deployment of a low‐cost measurement system

Tuba Bucak, Eti Ester Levi, Claus Melvad +4

This study deployed a low-cost, high-frequency GHG measurement system in lake mesocosms in Denmark over 7 months, quantifying temporal variability of CO2 and CH4 fluxes. Ebullitive CH4 dominated with large variation, and diurnal fluctuation…

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📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironmental Research2026#Climate ScienceDOI

Regulation of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration in wetland by submerged plant mowing time and potential mechanisms

Yajie Zhang, Guangming Zhang, Jinsong Liang +4

This study examines how the timing of submerged plant mowing affects greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration in wetlands. It investigates the effects of different mowing schedules on CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes and soil carbon accumu…

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