International audienceWhen restored, cutover peatlands can favour biodiversity and carbon (C) sequestration. Within the EU program RECIPE, we aimed to identify combinations of site physico-chemical conditions, vegetation composition and below-ground microbiological characteristics that are beneficial to the long-term biodiversity and C sink function regeneration. To unreveal these characteristics, we assessed the bioindicator value of peat organic matter (OM) physico-chemistry from cutover peatlands at various stages of regeneration. Although OM continues to reflect disturbances in the catotelm deep peat, we show that along the chronosequence the regenerated peat tends to be biochemically and physically similar to the one from the non explo...
International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regenerat...
Peatlands are associated with a range of ecosystem services such as long-term carbon storage and seq...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
International audience1. Cutover peatlands are valuable as habitat for rare species and as carbon si...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
RECIPE is a three-year (2003-05) European Commission project funded within Framework 5, involving te...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
To assess whether the biochemical characteristics of peat can provide clues for past ecosystem chang...
In the context of global climate change, one of the main challenges in the management ofcutover peat...
International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regenerat...
Peatlands are associated with a range of ecosystem services such as long-term carbon storage and seq...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...
International audience1. Cutover peatlands are valuable as habitat for rare species and as carbon si...
After a peatland has been harvested, the remaining bare surfaces are often difficult to restore to a...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
International audienceThe high preservation of organic material in peatlands that results from low p...
RECIPE is a three-year (2003-05) European Commission project funded within Framework 5, involving te...
Peatlands have been exploited since the Middle Ages for diverse uses, including fuel, animal bedding...
To assess whether the biochemical characteristics of peat can provide clues for past ecosystem chang...
In the context of global climate change, one of the main challenges in the management ofcutover peat...
International audience1. While establishment of vegetation is the most visual indicator of regenerat...
Peatlands are associated with a range of ecosystem services such as long-term carbon storage and seq...
Various peatland restoration strategies developed during the last two decades have aimed to stop deg...