International audienceSphagnum mosses are considered peatland engineers because of their ability to create conditions inducing carbon accumulation. Here, we report on a review of the effects of four environmental variables (elevated temperature, N and CO2 and reduced moisture) on the capitulum biomass, length increment, respiration, photosynthetic capability, N and P exchange and content of the 3 most studied Sphagnum subgenera (Acutifolia, Cuspidata, Sphagnum). Overall, we observe that, when compared to in situ experiments, laboratory experiments tend to exacerbate length increments and underestimate maximum photosynthesis in most of the studies inventoried. This review underscores some differences among results that can be associated with...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
We determined evapotranspiration in three experiments designed to study the effects of elevated CO2 ...
Peat bogs play a large role in the global sequestration of C, and are often dominated by different S...
International audienceSphagnum mosses are considered peatland engineers because of their ability to ...
The response of plant growth to rising CO2 levels appears to depend on nutrient availability, but it...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
To predict the role of ombrotrophic bogs as carbon sinks in the future, it is crucial to understand ...
Peatlands harbour more than one-third of terrestrial carbon leading to the argument that the bryophy...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Sphagnum cuspidatum, S. magellanicum and S. rubellum are three co-occurring peat mosses, which natur...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Sphagnum mosses account for most accumulated dead organic matter in peatlands. Therefore, understand...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
We determined evapotranspiration in three experiments designed to study the effects of elevated CO2 ...
Peat bogs play a large role in the global sequestration of C, and are often dominated by different S...
International audienceSphagnum mosses are considered peatland engineers because of their ability to ...
The response of plant growth to rising CO2 levels appears to depend on nutrient availability, but it...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
To predict the role of ombrotrophic bogs as carbon sinks in the future, it is crucial to understand ...
Peatlands harbour more than one-third of terrestrial carbon leading to the argument that the bryophy...
Previous studies have shown atmospheric (N) deposition to be detrimental to Sphagna, a genera import...
Sphagnum cuspidatum, S. magellanicum and S. rubellum are three co-occurring peat mosses, which natur...
The relative importance of global versus local environmental factors for growth and thus carbon upta...
Sphagnum bogs play an important role when considering the impacts of global change on global carbon ...
Sphagnum mosses account for most accumulated dead organic matter in peatlands. Therefore, understand...
Background and Aims The ecosystem engineers Sphagnum (peat mosses) are responsible for sequestering ...
We determined evapotranspiration in three experiments designed to study the effects of elevated CO2 ...
Peat bogs play a large role in the global sequestration of C, and are often dominated by different S...