Aims: Northern peatlands store large amounts of soil organic carbon (C) that can be very sensitive to ongoing global warming. Recently it has been shown that temperature-enhanced growth of vascular plants in these typically moss-dominated ecosystems may promote microbial peat decomposition by increased C input via root exudates. To what extent different plant functional types (PFT) and soil temperature interact in controlling root C input is still unclear. In this study we explored how root C input is related to the presence of ericoid shrubs (shrubs) and graminoid sedges (sedges) by means of a factorial plant clipping experiment (= PFT effect) in two peatlands located at different altitude (= temperature effect). Methods: By selective clip...
There is growing recognition that changes in vegetation composition can strongly influence peatland ...
Northern peatlands have accumulated one third of the Earth's soil carbon stock since the last Ice Ag...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Aims: Northern peatlands store large amounts of soil organic carbon (C) that can be very sensitive ...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Climate change can alter peatland plant community composition by promoting the growth of vascular pl...
Peatlands, storing significant amounts of carbon, are extremely vulnerable to climate change. The ef...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Though northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface they count as one of the largest terres...
Climate change may affect the carbon sink function of peatlands through warming and drying. Fine-roo...
1. Northern hemisphere peatlands are globally important stores of organic soil carbon. We examined e...
1. Northern hemisphere peatlands are globally important stores of organic soil carbon. We examined ...
Peatlands are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) that, in response to climate warming, are un...
Peatlands are important sinks for atmospheric carbon (C), yet the role of plant functional types (PF...
There is growing recognition that changes in vegetation composition can strongly influence peatland ...
Northern peatlands have accumulated one third of the Earth's soil carbon stock since the last Ice Ag...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Aims: Northern peatlands store large amounts of soil organic carbon (C) that can be very sensitive ...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Climate change can alter peatland plant community composition by promoting the growth of vascular pl...
Peatlands, storing significant amounts of carbon, are extremely vulnerable to climate change. The ef...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Though northern peatlands cover only 3 % of the land surface they count as one of the largest terres...
Climate change may affect the carbon sink function of peatlands through warming and drying. Fine-roo...
1. Northern hemisphere peatlands are globally important stores of organic soil carbon. We examined e...
1. Northern hemisphere peatlands are globally important stores of organic soil carbon. We examined ...
Peatlands are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) that, in response to climate warming, are un...
Peatlands are important sinks for atmospheric carbon (C), yet the role of plant functional types (PF...
There is growing recognition that changes in vegetation composition can strongly influence peatland ...
Northern peatlands have accumulated one third of the Earth's soil carbon stock since the last Ice Ag...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...