International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regeneration on cutover peatland, the reinstatement of belowground functions is less well understood. Vegetation succession results in differences in peat quality in terms of C availability. The respiratory response of the soil microbial community to ecologically relevant substrates (community-level physiological profile, CLPP) such as those found in rhizosphere exudates and litter hydrolysates, is thought to reflect the activity and functional diversity of the soil microbial community, especially those involved in turnover of soluble photosynthate-derived C. 2. The relationship between CLPP and typical regeneration stages was investigated at five Eur...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth\u27s soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to clim...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Reducing decomposition and mineralization of organic matter by increasing groundwater levels is a co...
International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regenerat...
International audienceThis study examines the recovery of the microbial compartment following active...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
International audienceWhen restored, cutover peatlands can favour biodiversity and carbon (C) seques...
<div><p>The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Background and aims: Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon. Peatland vascular plant c...
Abstract 1. Most of the carbon accumulated into peatlands is derived from Sphagnum mosses. During p...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth\u27s soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to clim...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Reducing decomposition and mineralization of organic matter by increasing groundwater levels is a co...
International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regenerat...
International audienceThis study examines the recovery of the microbial compartment following active...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role ...
Peatlands are wetland ecosystems with great significance as natural habitats and as major global car...
International audienceWhen restored, cutover peatlands can favour biodiversity and carbon (C) seques...
<div><p>The UK hosts 15–19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth's soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to climate...
Background and aims: Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon. Peatland vascular plant c...
Abstract 1. Most of the carbon accumulated into peatlands is derived from Sphagnum mosses. During p...
Peatlands store one-third of Earth\u27s soil carbon, the stability of which is uncertain due to clim...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Reducing decomposition and mineralization of organic matter by increasing groundwater levels is a co...