The relationship between changes of peat bog hydrology and the mechanisms of decomposition suggests that the chemical modification of biopolymers of peat macrofossils might be used in paleoenvironmental reconstructions. A series of sedge (Eriophorum vaginatum) macrofossils from an Upper Holocene peat profile has been studied by analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS). The major diagenetic changes of biopolymers included loss of ester-bound ferulic and coumaric acids, an increase of oxidation (particularly due to Ca ketones) and shortening of alkyl side-chains, demethylation of meth- oxy groups of the lignin/polyphenol fraction, loss of pentosan polysaccharides and modification of cellulose (relative increase in the pyrolytic yield of anhydroglucose...
We examined the variations in vegetation, organic carbon isotopic compositions and biomarker distrib...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Peat molecular chemistry reflects a combination of plant input and decomposition. Both vegetation co...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
International audiencePeatlands have stored ca. one-third of the global soil carbon stock because of...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
In this article an attempt was made to explain some aspects of palaeoenvironmental studies. Analyses...
We examined the variations in vegetation, organic carbon isotopic compositions and biomarker distrib...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Peat molecular chemistry reflects a combination of plant input and decomposition. Both vegetation co...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
International audiencePeatlands have stored ca. one-third of the global soil carbon stock because of...
Peat cores provide decadal to centennial records of climatic and environmental change, including evi...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
In this article an attempt was made to explain some aspects of palaeoenvironmental studies. Analyses...
We examined the variations in vegetation, organic carbon isotopic compositions and biomarker distrib...
The humification process is one of the least understood and most intriguing aspects of humus chemist...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...