Degraded peatlands release 100-200 g-CO2 eqv. m-2 yr-1 in net emissions and account for more than 10% of global CO2 emissions. The success of bog restoration is dependent on creating suitable moisture conditions for the donor material to establish, propagate, and develop a new layer of Sphagnum that has hydrophysical and water retention properties similar to natural peatlands. Techniques to improve moisture retention during the transplant process and increase water holding capability of the restored Sphagnum layer have been identified as an area of bog restoration that requires more research. Samples were collected from plots fertilized with six different nitrogen treatments at Mer Bleue Bog in Ottawa, Canada. Net CO2 assimilation, fresh we...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Peatlands dominate the flat landscape of the Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL). Sphagnum mosses are the key ...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
1 Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting but may regenerate. These...
The natural carbon storage function of peatland ecosystems can be severely affected by the abandonme...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Northern peatlands store approximately one-third of the World’s soil carbon through the long-term ac...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
1. In many ombrotrophic bog areas the invasion of grass (e.g. Molinia caerulea) and tree (e.g. Betul...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Peatlands dominate the flat landscape of the Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL). Sphagnum mosses are the key ...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
1 Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting but may regenerate. These...
The natural carbon storage function of peatland ecosystems can be severely affected by the abandonme...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Northern peatlands store approximately one-third of the World’s soil carbon through the long-term ac...
Abstract: Ombrotrophic peatlands in North America are harvested mainly for horticultural purposes. F...
1. In many ombrotrophic bog areas the invasion of grass (e.g. Molinia caerulea) and tree (e.g. Betul...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Sphagnum-bog ecosystems have a limited capability to retain carbon and nutrients when subjected to i...
Peatlands dominate the flat landscape of the Hudson Bay Lowland (HBL). Sphagnum mosses are the key ...