The importance of vegetation for nutrient retention was estimated in an overland flow area (OFA) in northern Finland, where peat mining water is purified by conducting it across a virgin mire. In the OFA the phytomass of herbs, sedges, graminoids and below-ground parts of plants was greater, and that of shrubs and bryophytes smaller, than in a reference area (RA). Overland flow treatment favoured plant species, such as Menyanthes trifoliata and Carex lasiocarpa, and discriminated against Sphagnum spp. in particular. The differences in the nutrient contents of plants in the OFA resulting from nutrient enrichment by peat mining water were compared with the actual decrease in amounts of nutrients in the area. Total phytomass in the OFA increas...
This study compared dry matter production, nutrient uptake and tissue nutrient concentration of two ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...
Littoral zones are characterized by gradients in depth and vegetation biomass, influencing nutrient ...
The importance of vegetation for nutrient retention was estimated in an overland flow area (OFA) in ...
Southern Sweden has long been exposed to an increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition. We investiga...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland ...
The importance of adsorption on peat for decreasing NH4+ was estimated in four overland flow areas (...
Trees and shrubs are potential components for construction of buffer zones, especially for reducing ...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Abstract The understanding of flow processes is a key to evaluating treatment efficiency in construc...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Investigations of nitrogen retention in artificially flooded wetlands were performed in southern Swe...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Nitrogen addition experiments were conducted in three plant communities in a post-mined peatland and...
This study compared dry matter production, nutrient uptake and tissue nutrient concentration of two ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...
Littoral zones are characterized by gradients in depth and vegetation biomass, influencing nutrient ...
The importance of vegetation for nutrient retention was estimated in an overland flow area (OFA) in ...
Southern Sweden has long been exposed to an increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition. We investiga...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland ...
The importance of adsorption on peat for decreasing NH4+ was estimated in four overland flow areas (...
Trees and shrubs are potential components for construction of buffer zones, especially for reducing ...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Abstract The understanding of flow processes is a key to evaluating treatment efficiency in construc...
Forestry on peatland throughout the world is now focused on minimising destructive effects to the su...
Investigations of nitrogen retention in artificially flooded wetlands were performed in southern Swe...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Nitrogen addition experiments were conducted in three plant communities in a post-mined peatland and...
This study compared dry matter production, nutrient uptake and tissue nutrient concentration of two ...
The interference between vascular plants and peat mosses with respect to nitrogen and phosphorus was...
Littoral zones are characterized by gradients in depth and vegetation biomass, influencing nutrient ...