Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing organic matter (OM) decomposition, contributing to the release of CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere. In turn, increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration may stimulate photosynthesis, potentially increasing plant litter inputs belowground and transferring carbon from the atmosphere into terrestrial ecosystems. Key questions remain about the magnitude and rate of these interacting and opposing environmental change drivers. Here, we assess the incorporation and degradation of plant- and microbe-derived OM in an ombrotrophic peatland after 4 years of whole-ecosystem warming (+0, +2.25, +4.5, +6.75 and +9 degrees C) and two years of elevated CO2 manipula...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
Abstract Peatlands are an important carbon (C) reservoir storing one-third of global soil organic ca...
Understanding the effects of elevated temperatures on soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition pathwa...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
Northern peatlands have accumulated one third of the Earth's soil carbon stock since the last Ice Ag...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Among the largest uncertainties in current projections of future climate is the feedback between the...
Peatlands contain one-third of soil carbon (C), mostly buried in deep, saturated anoxic zones (catot...
Climate warming is expected to accelerate peatland degradation and release rates of carbon dioxide (...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
Abstract Peatlands are an important carbon (C) reservoir storing one-third of global soil organic ca...
Understanding the effects of elevated temperatures on soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition pathwa...
Peatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulation of organic matter, ...
Northern peatlands have accumulated one third of the Earth's soil carbon stock since the last Ice Ag...
International audiencePeatlands act as global sinks of atmospheric carbon (C) through the accumulati...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Among the largest uncertainties in current projections of future climate is the feedback between the...
Peatlands contain one-third of soil carbon (C), mostly buried in deep, saturated anoxic zones (catot...
Climate warming is expected to accelerate peatland degradation and release rates of carbon dioxide (...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...
Northern peatlands constitute an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle due to their lon...