Abstract: Peat bogs are spread over the upper altitudes in the low mountain range „Erzgebirge“. Beside the drainage especially climate change and change of depositions affect the peat quality. The microbial activity and the soluble organic matter are strongly influenced by the relationship of the content of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur in the upper peat layers. During the last years the environmental conditions caused lower sulfur content, closer relationship of the C/N and a higher degree of decomposition of the peat, and increased the activity of microbes and the solubility of natural organic matters. These interactions are exemplified by two sites of the western and eastern part of the range.Zusammenfassung: In den oberen ...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Peatlands are archives of extreme importance for the assessment of past ecological, environmental a...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
International audienceIn the framework of climate changes, peatland ecosystems are compartments of t...
Since the beginning of the 1990’s, changes in humic matter quantity and quality of surface waters an...
Abstract: Last centuries’ meliorations caused tremendous changes of peat-soils, like peat degrad...
Obwohl Torfgebiete nur 3% der Landmasse bedecken, lagern sie etwa ein Drittel des gesamten terrestri...
Abstract: Environmental change and management activities were observed by means of a combined plot...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the effect of global change on peatlands. Peatlands are ecosys...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Peatlands are archives of extreme importance for the assessment of past ecological, environmental a...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...
Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carb...
International audienceIn the framework of climate changes, peatland ecosystems are compartments of t...
Since the beginning of the 1990’s, changes in humic matter quantity and quality of surface waters an...
Abstract: Last centuries’ meliorations caused tremendous changes of peat-soils, like peat degrad...
Obwohl Torfgebiete nur 3% der Landmasse bedecken, lagern sie etwa ein Drittel des gesamten terrestri...
Abstract: Environmental change and management activities were observed by means of a combined plot...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the effect of global change on peatlands. Peatlands are ecosys...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
<p>Currently peatlands represent a sink for carbon dioxide and source of atmospheric methane. It is ...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Peatlands are archives of extreme importance for the assessment of past ecological, environmental a...
Long-term drainage and intensive agricultural use of peatlands make it unlikely that the original si...