Abstract In boreal peatlands felling and tree harvest are commonly carried out as part of peatland restoration. Stem‐only harvest is the principal harvest method and it leaves the live crown material (felling residue) containing most tree nutrients at the site. Whole‐tree harvest, where felling residue is removed, is not favored due to higher transport costs, although it might better promote the recovery of nutrient‐poor peatlands towards pristine conditions. We investigated whether initial differences in N mineralization and decomposition rates observed between tree harvest methods continued out to 6 years after restoration and whether the spatial variation in water table (WT) level and water nutrient concentrations parallels with the obs...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Peatlands cover approximately 3% of the terrestrial surface on Earth and perform several important ...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem functions s...
Calibration-period/control-area approach was used to study nitrogen and phosphorus export from drain...
Abstract Drainage is known to affect peatland natural hydrology and water quality, but peatland res...
Drainage is known to affect peatland natural hydrology and water quality, but peatland restoration i...
Nieminen, M. 2004. Export of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus following clear-cutti...
Abstract We studied the effects of restoration on water-table depth (WTD), element concentrations of...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Abstract Nutrient export from drained peatland has significant impacts on aquatic environments in N...
Cultivated peatlands are important for grass production in Northern Europe, but the potential impact...
Peatlands are valuable ecosystems that hold a high biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services ...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Peatlands cover approximately 3% of the terrestrial surface on Earth and perform several important ...
Drainage of peatlands has been part of forestry practice since the early 20th century. In Ireland an...
Degradation by drainage threatens biodiversity and globally important peatland ecosystem functions s...
Calibration-period/control-area approach was used to study nitrogen and phosphorus export from drain...
Abstract Drainage is known to affect peatland natural hydrology and water quality, but peatland res...
Drainage is known to affect peatland natural hydrology and water quality, but peatland restoration i...
Nieminen, M. 2004. Export of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus following clear-cutti...
Abstract We studied the effects of restoration on water-table depth (WTD), element concentrations of...
Nutrient exports from soils have important implications for long-term patterns of nutrient limitatio...
Abstract Nutrient export from drained peatland has significant impacts on aquatic environments in N...
Cultivated peatlands are important for grass production in Northern Europe, but the potential impact...
Peatlands are valuable ecosystems that hold a high biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services ...
Nitrogen (N) is often considered to be the major factor limiting tree growth in northern forest ecos...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Many recent studies have indicated upward trends in carbon and nutrient concentrations from drained ...
Peatlands cover approximately 3% of the terrestrial surface on Earth and perform several important ...