Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon dioxide availability has been shown to be of great importance for the growth of Sphagnum mosses. In well-developed Sphagnum bogs large amounts of carbon dioxide are produced by (an)aerobic decomposition of the peat layer. In cut-over Sphagnum bogs this carbon source is often greatly reduced. In this study the importance of groundwater-derived carbon dioxide is demonstrated in aquatic environments, where Sphagnum species have started to form floating mats after former cutover activities by farmers. We discuss the results of measures taken to restore one of the largest wet heathland reserves in western Europe. After rewetting, some bogs developed m...
Natural peatlands represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), however, drained a...
The response of plant growth to rising CO2 levels appears to depend on nutrient availability, but it...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Northern peatlands store approximately one-third of the World’s soil carbon through the long-term ac...
1 Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting but may regenerate. These...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
Boreal and subarctic peatlands contain 20-30 f the world's soil organic carbon, and if growing, they...
In response to increased carbon release, restoration practices in the form of peatland re-wetting st...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
Sphagnum-dominated peatlands store more carbon than all of Earth’s forests, playing a large role in ...
1 We studied the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and increased N deposition on the plant species...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
Natural peatlands represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), however, drained a...
The response of plant growth to rising CO2 levels appears to depend on nutrient availability, but it...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...
Essential for successful bog restoration is the reestablishment of Sphagnum mosses. High carbon diox...
Peatlands are a critical carbon store comprising 30% of the Earth’s terrestrial soil carbon. Sphagnu...
Northern peatlands store approximately one-third of the World’s soil carbon through the long-term ac...
1 Significant areas of temperate bogs have been damaged by peat harvesting but may regenerate. These...
Ombrotrophic bogs are important long-term sinks for atmospheric carbon. Changes in species compositi...
Boreal and subarctic peatlands contain 20-30 f the world's soil organic carbon, and if growing, they...
In response to increased carbon release, restoration practices in the form of peatland re-wetting st...
International audienceThe C-sink function of peatlands is mainly controlled by soil waterlogging and...
Atmospheric CO2-C sequestration is directly related to the formation of peat which in turn is depend...
Sphagnum-dominated peatlands store more carbon than all of Earth’s forests, playing a large role in ...
1 We studied the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and increased N deposition on the plant species...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
Natural peatlands represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), however, drained a...
The response of plant growth to rising CO2 levels appears to depend on nutrient availability, but it...
Sphagnum mosses contribute to the long-term carbon sequestration of many northern peatlands. Variabi...