Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. Following intense exploitation, these peatlands are generally abandoned to natural regeneration. The abandoned sites usually remain barren or poorly revegetated by a few vascular plants for several years. The post-harvested sites are not usually recolonized by Sphagnutn species (peat mosses), which are the key species to restore peatland functions. The objective of this study was to develop restoration techniques for post-harvested peatlands. The experiments centred on Sphagnum reintroduction, since peat mosses are responsible for peat accumulation. Vegetative Sphagnutn fragments were used as diaspores. Various methods of Sphagnum reintroducti...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
In European peatlands which have been drained and cut-over in the past, re-vegetation often stagnate...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands do not rehabilitate well after being cutover (mined) for peat and some ...
spontaneous revegetation The recent development of peatland restoration activities indicates that mo...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
Sphagnum species, primarily Sphagnum magellanicum Brid., are used internationally as a substrate...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
In European peatlands which have been drained and cut-over in the past, re-vegetation often stagnate...
This study of an abandoned cutover bog aims to understand the processes controlling moisture conditi...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
In European peatlands which have been drained and cut-over in the past, re-vegetation often stagnate...
Sphagnum dominated peatlands do not rehabilitate well after being cutover (mined) for peat and some ...
spontaneous revegetation The recent development of peatland restoration activities indicates that mo...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
An approach has been developed to restore bogs after peat extraction. However, when sedge-peat layer...
Sphagnum species, primarily Sphagnum magellanicum Brid., are used internationally as a substrate...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
When restoring ecosystems, the simple removal of stresses causing degradation may seem preferable ov...
In northwest Germany, over 2,000 km² of peatland area have been destroyed or significantly degraded ...
In European peatlands which have been drained and cut-over in the past, re-vegetation often stagnate...
This study of an abandoned cutover bog aims to understand the processes controlling moisture conditi...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
There are very few studies on the spontaneous revegetation of cutover fens or bogs from which peat h...
In European peatlands which have been drained and cut-over in the past, re-vegetation often stagnate...