To understand the implications of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on carbon turnover in peatlands, we conducted a 13C pulse labeling experiment on Calluna vulgaris and Eriophorum vaginatum already receiving long-term (5 years) amendments of 56 kg N ha−1 y−1 as ammonium or nitrate. We examined shoot tissue retention, net ecosystem respiration returns of the 13C pulse, and soil porewater DOC content under the two species. 13C fixation in Eriophorum leaves was enhanced with nitrogen addition and doubled with nitrate supply. This newly fixed C appeared to be relocated below-ground faster with nitrogen fertilization as respiration returns were unaffected by N inputs. By contrast, increases in 13C fixation were not observed in Calluna. Instead, n...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
Peatlands store one third of global soil carbon (C) and up to 15% of global soil nitrogen (N) but of...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
This study determined the effects of increased N deposition on rates of N and P transformations in a...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
High-latitude peatlands are important soil carbon sinks. In these ecosystems, the mineralization of ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
Boreal peatlands play important roles in global C and nutrient cycling. Oligotrophic bogs are natura...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
Peatlands store one third of global soil carbon (C) and up to 15% of global soil nitrogen (N) but of...
We investigated the effect of increased N-supply on productivity and potential litter decay rates of...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
This study determined the effects of increased N deposition on rates of N and P transformations in a...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
The impact of high levels of nitrogen deposition from the atmosphere (primarily from the combustion...