International audienceMany Sphagnum peatlands are experiencing vegetation change caused mainly by hydrological disturbances. In the context of these direct and indirect modifications, greenhouse gases (GHG) fluxes are affected by peat oxygenation, changes in litter composition (and thus decomposition) and rhizospheric processes (such as root exudates). This could lead a C sink system to switch to a source. To restore peatland functioning, ecological engineering works can be undertaken. Our study site, La Guette peatland (central France) is invaded by Molinia caerulea because a drain at the output decreased the water table depth. It was shown that it functioned as a source of C. In 2014, hydrological works were undertaken: 8 dams were instal...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
International audienceMany Sphagnum peatlands are experiencing vegetation change caused mainly by hy...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands characterised by an accumulation of peat thanks to orga...
International audienceNatural peatlands represent 1/3 of the world C soils and contribute significan...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands acting as carbon (C) sink at a global scale. Even if, i...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands have stored a third of the soil organic Carbon (C) in only 3% of the...
1. Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is es...
International audiencePlant communities have a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
International audienceMany Sphagnum peatlands are experiencing vegetation change caused mainly by hy...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands characterised by an accumulation of peat thanks to orga...
International audienceNatural peatlands represent 1/3 of the world C soils and contribute significan...
International audiencePeatlands are wetlands acting as carbon (C) sink at a global scale. Even if, i...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Globally, peatlands play an important role in the carbon (C) cycle. High water level is a key factor...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
International audiencePlant communities play a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands have stored a third of the soil organic Carbon (C) in only 3% of the...
1. Peatlands are natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas. It is es...
International audiencePlant communities have a key role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity notably results ...
International audiencePeatlands act as a powerful carbon (C) sink. This specificity results from the...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...