Ombrotrophic peatlands are a recognized global carbon reservoir. Without restoration and peat regrowth, harvested peatlands are dramatically altered, impairing its carbon sink function, with consequences for methane turnover. Previous studies determined the impact of commercial mining on the peat physico-chemical properties, and the effects on methane turnover. However, the response of the underlying microbial communities catalyzing methane production and oxidation have so far received little attention. We hypothesize that with the return of Sphagnum post-harvest, methane turnover potentials and the corresponding microbial communities will converge in a natural and restored peatland. To address our hypothesis, we determined the potential me...
Methane emissions from peat bogs are strongly reduced by aerobic methane oxidising bacteria (methano...
Peatlands represent massive global carbon (C) pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ra...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
Ombrotrophic peatlands are a recognized global carbon reservoir. Without restoration and peat regrow...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems to the global carbon cycle. Although they cover only 3% of...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting. After abandonment and spon...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
The rewetting of drained peatlands alters peat geochemistry and often leads to sustained elevated me...
Methane production and methane oxidation potential were measured in a 30 cm peat core from the Moorh...
Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting. After abandonment and spon...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
We examined aerobic and anaerobic microbial car-bon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) exchange in peat...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Methane emissions from peat bogs are strongly reduced by aerobic methane oxidising bacteria (methano...
Peatlands represent massive global carbon (C) pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ra...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...
Ombrotrophic peatlands are a recognized global carbon reservoir. Without restoration and peat regrow...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems to the global carbon cycle. Although they cover only 3% of...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting. After abandonment and spon...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
The rewetting of drained peatlands alters peat geochemistry and often leads to sustained elevated me...
Methane production and methane oxidation potential were measured in a 30 cm peat core from the Moorh...
Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting. After abandonment and spon...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
We examined aerobic and anaerobic microbial car-bon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) exchange in peat...
Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is estab...
The restoration of peatlands is an important strategy to counteract subsidence and loss of biodivers...
Methane emissions from peat bogs are strongly reduced by aerobic methane oxidising bacteria (methano...
Peatlands represent massive global carbon (C) pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ra...
Functional and structural aspects of the indigenous methanogenic and methanotrophic microbial popula...