Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle through C sequestration. Management of these agricultural peatlands takes place at different spatial scales, ranging from local to landscape management, and drivers of soil microbial community structure and function may be scale-dependent. Effective management for an optimal biogeochemical functioning thus requires knowledge of the drivers on soil microbial community structure and functioning, as well as the spatial scales upon which they are influenced. During two field campaigns, we examined the importance of different drivers (i.e., soil characteristics, nutrient management, vegetation composition) at two spa...
Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on pl...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regeneration on cutover peatlan...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
The ongoing expansion of shrub cover in response to climate change represents a unique opportunity t...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Microbial communities are at the heart of important ecosystem functions such as decomposition and th...
Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on pl...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regeneration on cutover peatlan...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
The ongoing expansion of shrub cover in response to climate change represents a unique opportunity t...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Microbial communities are at the heart of important ecosystem functions such as decomposition and th...
Natural environmental gradients provide important information about the ecological constraints on pl...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Peatland ecosystems cover only 3% of the world’s land area; however, they store one-third of the glo...