Nitrogen (N) deposition may affect litter decomposition and may thus have an impact on the rate of carbon (C) sequestration in Sphagnum peatlands. We present results from four separate experiments aimed at delineating the effects of litter N-enrichment, Sphagnum species, stem part of Sphagnum, and place of incubation on decomposition rate and N release. We measured mass loss and N loss from litterbags incubated at 10-15 cm in the field for one year. Mass loss was positively related to the N/C quotient of the litter, but depended strongly on the range in N/C quotients observed; only a distinct difference in N/C quotients affected mass loss. Although hummock species decayed at a slower rate than hollow species, the differences between the spe...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Nitrogen (N) deposition may affect litter decomposition and may thus have an impact on the rate of c...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
Peatlands represent massive global C pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ratio betwe...
Decomposition of plant litter is a crucial process in controlling the carbon balance of peatlands. I...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
International audiencePurpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
Long-term additions of nitrogen (N) to peatlands have altered bryophyte growth, species dominance, N...
International audiencePurposeThe accumulation of carbon in peatlands originates from the slow rate o...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Nitrogen (N) deposition may affect litter decomposition and may thus have an impact on the rate of c...
Despite their low primary production, ombrotrophic peatlands have a considerable potential to store ...
Peatlands represent massive global C pools and sinks. Carbon accumulation depends on the ratio betwe...
Decomposition of plant litter is a crucial process in controlling the carbon balance of peatlands. I...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
International audiencePurpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
Long-term additions of nitrogen (N) to peatlands have altered bryophyte growth, species dominance, N...
International audiencePurposeThe accumulation of carbon in peatlands originates from the slow rate o...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
Peatlands can be classified into fens and bogs based on their hydrology. Development of fens to bogs...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...