The discussion paper published in Biogeosciences Discuss.: Straková, P., Niemi, R. M., Freeman, C., Peltoniemi, K., Toberman, H., Heiskanen, I., Fritze, H., and Laiho, R. 2011. Litter type affects the activity of aerobic decomposers in a boreal peatland more than site nutrient and water level regimes, Biogeosciences Discuss., 8, 1879-1916. doi:10.5194/bgd-8-1879-2011Peatlands are carbon (C) storage ecosystems sustained by a high water level (WL). High WL creates anoxic conditions that suppress the activity of aerobic decomposers and provide conditions for peat accumulation. Peatland function can be dramatically affected by WL drawdown caused by land-use and/or climate change. Aerobic decomposers are directly affected by WL drawdown through ...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
A small imbalance in plant productivity and decomposition accounts for the carbon (C) accumulation c...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
The discussion paper published in Biogeosciences Discuss.: Straková, P., Niemi, R. M., Freeman, C., ...
Peatlands are carbon (C) storage ecosystems sustained by a high water table (WT). High WT creates an...
Changes in the structure of plant communities may have much more impact on ecosystem carbon (C) cycl...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water table (W...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water level (W...
Root biomass, production and decomposition have been poorly studied in peatland ecosystems despit...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
International audiencePurpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
© 2017 The Author(s). Peatland ecosystems contain one-third of the world's soil carbon store and man...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
A small imbalance in plant productivity and decomposition accounts for the carbon (C) accumulation c...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...
The discussion paper published in Biogeosciences Discuss.: Straková, P., Niemi, R. M., Freeman, C., ...
Peatlands are carbon (C) storage ecosystems sustained by a high water table (WT). High WT creates an...
Changes in the structure of plant communities may have much more impact on ecosystem carbon (C) cycl...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water table (W...
Pristine peatlands are carbon (C) accumulating wetland ecosystems sustained by a high water level (W...
Root biomass, production and decomposition have been poorly studied in peatland ecosystems despit...
Globally important carbon (C) stores in northern peatlands are vulnerable to oxidation in a changing...
International audiencePurpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
© 2017 The Author(s). Peatland ecosystems contain one-third of the world's soil carbon store and man...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
A small imbalance in plant productivity and decomposition accounts for the carbon (C) accumulation c...
Decomposition rates and changes of carbon and nitrogen contents of Sphagnum litter in mire vegetatio...