Climate change will influence plant photosynthesis by altering patterns of temperature and precipitation, including their variability and seasonality. Both effects may be important for peatlands as the carbon (C) sink potential of these ecosystems depends on the balance between plant C uptake through photosynthesis and microbial decomposition. Here, we show that the effect of climate warming on Sphagnum community photosynthesis toggles from positive to negative as the peatland goes from rainy to dry periods during summer. More particularly, we show that mechanisms of compensation among the dominant Sphagnum species (Sphagnum fallax and Sphagnum medium) stabilize the average photosynthesis and productivity of the Sphagnum community during su...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon...
Plants produce a wide diversity of metabolites. Yet, our understanding of how shifts in plant metabo...
Sphagnum mosses form a major component of northern peatlands, which are expected to experience subst...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that can potentially be destabilized by sum...
International audiencePlants produce a wide diversity of metabolites. Yet, our understanding of how ...
1. Vascular plant growth forms in northern peatlands differ in their strategies to cope with the har...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Peatlands harbour more than one-third of terrestrial carbon leading to the argument that the bryophy...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon...
Plants produce a wide diversity of metabolites. Yet, our understanding of how shifts in plant metabo...
Sphagnum mosses form a major component of northern peatlands, which are expected to experience subst...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that can potentially be destabilized by sum...
International audiencePlants produce a wide diversity of metabolites. Yet, our understanding of how ...
1. Vascular plant growth forms in northern peatlands differ in their strategies to cope with the har...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Peatlands harbour more than one-third of terrestrial carbon leading to the argument that the bryophy...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
High-latitude peatlands contain about one third of the world's soil organic carbon, most of which is...
Strong climate warming is predicted at higher latitudes this century, with potentially major consequ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Northern peatlands represent a large global carbon store that potentially can be destabilised by sum...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Boreal peatlands store large amounts of carbon, reflecting their important role in the global carbon...