Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon stores, holding approximately one third of the global soil carbon (C). The major peat forming genera Sphagnum appears to be highly sensitive to increased N availability. Many studies have shown decreased productivity of Sphagnum which could lead to a decrease in the amount of C stored, especially as many studies also show an increase in the decomposition rate with higher N deposition. However, the overall effects of N on CO2 fluxes of Sphagnum remain unclear. The present study aimed to look at the effects of increased N on Sphagnum productivity, decomposition and CO2 fluxes after long-term N additions (> 5 years) using a field experiment at Whi...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Long-term additions of nitrogen (N) to peatlands have altered bryophyte growth, species dominance, N...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric C during the Holocene than an...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Long-term additions of nitrogen (N) to peatlands have altered bryophyte growth, species dominance, N...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...
Peatland ecosystems only cover 2-3 % of the Earth‟s surface but they represent significant carbon st...
• Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holoc...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocen...
S phagnum bogs harbour a wealth of rare vascular plant and bryophyte species, preserve an amazing po...
Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric C during the Holocene than an...
Although numerous studies have addressed the effects of increased N deposition on nutrient-poor envi...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen (N) cycle has had major impacts on naturally N-limited ecosy...
Peatlands represent significant carbon (C) reserves accumulated over millennia, as a consequence of ...
International audiencePlant communities play an important role in the C-sink function of peatlands. ...
1 In a 4-year fertilization experiment we studied the effects of increased nitrogen (N) or phosphoru...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Most undisturbed peatlands sequester carbon, and rising levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition ma...
Long-term additions of nitrogen (N) to peatlands have altered bryophyte growth, species dominance, N...
Bogs are important sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) due to their unique ability to accumulate vast a...