Nutrient-rich peat soils have previously been demonstrated to lose carbon despite higher photosynthesis and litter production compared to nutrient-poor soils, where instead carbon accumulates. To understand this phenomenon, we used a process-oriented model (CoupModel) calibrated on data from two closely located drained peat soil sites in boreal forests in Finland, Kalevansuo and Lettosuo, with different soil C/N ratios. Uncertainty-based calibrations were made using eddy-covariance data (hourly values of net ecosystem exchange) and tree growth data. The model design used two forest scenarios on drained peat soil, one nutrient-poor with dense moss cover and another with lower soil C/N ratio with sparse moss cover. Three vegetation layers wer...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
1. Peatlands are a significant store of global carbon (C) and may be particularly sensitive to clima...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
A small imbalance in plant productivity and decomposition accounts for the carbon (C) accumulation c...
Peatlands are effective carbon sinks as more biomass is produced than decomposed under the prevalent...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
1. Mosses often have positive effects on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, but we know little about ...
Purpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher production than decom...
[1] Forested peatlands represent an important global carbon pool, storing 48.0 Pg of carbon within c...
Mosses in northern ecosystems are ubiquitous components of plant communities, and strongly influence...
IntroductionPeatlands are terrestrial-carbon hotspots, where changes in carbon pools and fluxes pote...
Question: Peatlands are globally important for carbon storage due to the imbalance between plant bio...
Climate change may affect the carbon sink function of peatlands through warming and drying. Fine-roo...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
1. Peatlands are a significant store of global carbon (C) and may be particularly sensitive to clima...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
A small imbalance in plant productivity and decomposition accounts for the carbon (C) accumulation c...
Peatlands are effective carbon sinks as more biomass is produced than decomposed under the prevalent...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
[1] Northern peatlands are significant stocks of terrestrial soil carbon, and it has been predicted ...
1. Mosses often have positive effects on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, but we know little about ...
Purpose: The carbon sink function of peatlands is primarily driven by a higher production than decom...
[1] Forested peatlands represent an important global carbon pool, storing 48.0 Pg of carbon within c...
Mosses in northern ecosystems are ubiquitous components of plant communities, and strongly influence...
IntroductionPeatlands are terrestrial-carbon hotspots, where changes in carbon pools and fluxes pote...
Question: Peatlands are globally important for carbon storage due to the imbalance between plant bio...
Climate change may affect the carbon sink function of peatlands through warming and drying. Fine-roo...
Northern peatlands are important stores of carbon. Following mechanical harvesting, peatlands are of...
1. Peatlands are a significant store of global carbon (C) and may be particularly sensitive to clima...
Boreal peatlands are important ecosystems from a carbon balance perspective because they are natural...