This study shows that chemical properties of two restiad species, Empodisma minus and Sporadanthus traversii, may contribute to their success as peat-formers in a climate of the North Island of New Zealand which is not conducive to raised mire development. Unlike Sphagnum, the equivalent northern hemisphere peat-former, restiads possess lignin in their tissues. In addition, the presence of non-lignin polyphenols (including tannins and phenolic acids) in restiads may be an important factor in peat formation due to the allelopathic decay retardation. Patterns of degradation of plant biopolymers have been examined and the pathway of degradation of monocotyledons (loss of non-lignin phenolic fraction, depolymerization via modification of side c...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to resto...
Indo-Malaysian tropical peat swamp forests (PSF) sequester enormous stores of carbon in the form of ...
This study shows that chemical properties of two restiad species, Empodisma minus and Sporadanthus t...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Restiad bogs dominated by Sporadanthus traversii on Chatham Island, New Zealand, were sampled to cor...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Vegetation and peat in lowland restiad (dominated by Restionaceae) raised bogs on North Island (Waik...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
Natural peatlands provide ecosystem services such as carbon storage and habitat, which can be negati...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to resto...
Indo-Malaysian tropical peat swamp forests (PSF) sequester enormous stores of carbon in the form of ...
This study shows that chemical properties of two restiad species, Empodisma minus and Sporadanthus t...
The molecular composition of organic matter in peatlands reflects local conditions and store...
Restiad bogs dominated by Sporadanthus traversii on Chatham Island, New Zealand, were sampled to cor...
Most knowledge about the degradation of lignocellulose in natural environments is based on woody tis...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
The macromolecular compositions of subfossil plants from boreal Sphagnum bogs and restiad bogs (New ...
Vegetation and peat in lowland restiad (dominated by Restionaceae) raised bogs on North Island (Waik...
Aerobic decomposition increases in drained peatlands; releasing stored organic matter (OM) and shift...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
We identified the effects of vegetation changes, and aerobic and anaerobic decay on the lignin compo...
Natural peatlands provide ecosystem services such as carbon storage and habitat, which can be negati...
The net accumulation of remains of Sphagnum spp. is fundamental to the development of many peatlands...
There have been widespread attempts to rewet peatlands in Europe and elsewhere in the world to resto...
Indo-Malaysian tropical peat swamp forests (PSF) sequester enormous stores of carbon in the form of ...