International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in peatland ecosystems and therefore in their ability to act as carbon (C) sinks. However, in response to global change, a shift from Sphagnum to vascular plant-dominated peatlands may occur, with a potential alteration in their C-sink function. To investigate how the main GHG fluxes (CO2 and CH4) are affected by a plant community change (shift from dominance of Sphagnum mosses to 15 vascular plants, i.e. Molinia caerulea), a mesocosm experiment was set up. Gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (ER) and CH4 emission models were used to estimate the annual C balance and global warming potential under both vegetation covers. Wh...
International audiencePeatlands are a highly effective natural carbon sink. However, the future of t...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePlant communities have a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands characterised by an accumulation of peat thanks to orga...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands acting as carbon (C) sink at a global scale. Even if, i...
International audiencePeatlands have stored a third of the soil organic Carbon (C) in only 3% of the...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
International audiencePlant community modification may play an important role in peatlands’ carbon b...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
International audiencePeatlands are a highly effective natural carbon sink. However, the future of t...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePlant communities have a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands characterised by an accumulation of peat thanks to orga...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands acting as carbon (C) sink at a global scale. Even if, i...
International audiencePeatlands have stored a third of the soil organic Carbon (C) in only 3% of the...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
International audiencePlant community modification may play an important role in peatlands’ carbon b...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
International audiencePeatlands are a highly effective natural carbon sink. However, the future of t...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...