Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections indicate that these areas may become increasingly wetter and warmer. Methane emissions from peat bogs are reduced by symbiotic methane oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs). Higher temperatures and increasing water levels will enhance methane production, but also methane oxidation. To unravel the temperature effect on methane and carbon cycling, a set of mesocosm experiments were executed, where intact peat cores containing actively growing Sphagnum were incubated at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 degrees C. After two months of incubation, methane flux measurements indicated that, at increasing temperatures, methanotrophs are not able to fully compensate fo...
Although most sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) have been extensively studied, relatively little is ...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, ...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Climate warming is predicted to increase heterotrophic metabolism in northern peatland soils leading...
Abstract Methane (CH₄) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate c...
44 pagesAlthough peatlands cover < 3% of the Earth’s surface, they are among the most important terr...
Although most sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) have been extensively studied, relatively little is ...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, ...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Peat bogs are primarily situated at mid to high latitudes and future climatic change projections ind...
Global warming is continuing without delay and this is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gase...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Methane (CH4) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate change, pri...
Climate warming is predicted to increase heterotrophic metabolism in northern peatland soils leading...
Abstract Methane (CH₄) emissions from northern peatlands are projected to increase due to climate c...
44 pagesAlthough peatlands cover < 3% of the Earth’s surface, they are among the most important terr...
Although most sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) have been extensively studied, relatively little is ...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic affect soil microorganisms, herbivores, and peatland vegetation, ...
Peatlands constitute the largest natural reservoir of carbon on the planet making them key component...